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Charles told me: Listen to what King Simeon II is saying, each his word is priceless.

Maxim Behar

Prince Charles landed in Sofia in March 2003 with journalists from about twenty British TV channels and at least as many radio stations and newspapers, and most importantly - with a group of a hundred businessmen. The rest was like a fairy tale, one of the best, and of those that come true.

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Charles: Listen to what Tsar Simeon tells you, every word of his is precious.

Maxim Behar

Prince Charles landed in Sofia in March 2003 with journalists from about twenty British television channels and at least as many radio stations and newspapers, and most importantly - with a group of a hundred businessmen. The rest was like a fairy tale, one of the best, and of those that come true. Some dreams really do come true.

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The art of smart thinking in public relations

PR Conversations

When I ask my CIPR internal comms certificate groups who has a comms strategy or who has SMART objectives – why do so few hands go up? (To I have a copy of a research and evaluation toolkit produced by PRCA, IPR (as was) and PR Week from 1999 (and updated versions from 2001 and 2003).

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

My favorite is when we outsourced our media rights to Learfield/International Sports Properties in 1999. We left an AM radio station in Syracuse that had been the “Voice of the Orange” for over 50 years. Clearly winning the 2003 Men’s Basketball National Championship will always be at the top of the mountain.

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Maxim Behar on the life of Elizabeth II

Maxim Behar

2003 he appeared here with a plane full of businessmen, the English started buying land and houses in Bulgaria. I was the first newspaper journalist in Bulgaria to do a big interview with him, before that it was Mr. Kevorkyan, of course, in "Every Sunday", before that it was Mitko Petrov on the National Radio.