Georgia has won the PR war
Aug. 22nd, 2008 10:54 pmPeter Wilby
The Guardian,
Monday August 18, 2008
Article history
Whenever, to coin a phrase, a war breaks out in a faraway country of which we know little, I am reminded of a news editor I once worked for. He would go to a wall map showing the location of the paper's correspondents, produce a ruler, and measure the distance of each from the area in question. Regardless of travel links or national boundaries, he decreed that the nearest should go.
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The Guardian,
Monday August 18, 2008
Article history
Whenever, to coin a phrase, a war breaks out in a faraway country of which we know little, I am reminded of a news editor I once worked for. He would go to a wall map showing the location of the paper's correspondents, produce a ruler, and measure the distance of each from the area in question. Regardless of travel links or national boundaries, he decreed that the nearest should go.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/aug/18/pressandpublishing.georgia