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Corder Philips Chosen by Park Sterling [UPDATE: Corder Philips Closed Down]
Corder Philips will be working with Park Sterling Bank to help the bank improve their numbers. The PR firm will be handling strategy planning, PR and more.

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Corder Philips will be working with Park Sterling Bank to help the bank improve their numbers. The PR firm will be handling strategy planning, PR and more.

Hill & Knowlton has been chosen to promote the US High Speed Rail Association. They will be working with the organization to raise awareness and interest in the project.

One of the world's most trusted spiritual gurus, Swami Nithyananda, supposedly caught on video in sex scandal. One of India's most revered spiritual leaders is implicated by a video released by Indian Sun TV which shows someone who looks like the guru in bed with a lady many think is a famous Tamil actress. The reports have not been denied or confirmed at this point, but Everything PR News has the original broadcast.

Nissan, Japan's third largest auto maker, became the next in line of world auto makers to announce a major recall today. The news comes on the heels of GM and Toyota announcing recalls with safety implications, prompting many to ask questions about quality control and safety.

Many users are reporting login issues for Wachovia Online Banking today. Like Bank of America in January, Wachovia's response to the crisis is poor, if not inexistent.

The complaints with the U.S. International Trade Commission and the federal court in Delaware seek a ban on U.S. imports, sales, and even use of HTC handsets.

GM's recall of 1.3 million autos for what they say is a "minor" steering problem, reveals another type of negligence for the once mighty corporation - mediocre PR. Suggesting a steering failure, of any kind, is acceptable for auto consumers is ludicrous to the extreme. Just like Toyota, GM appears to be sweeping a lot of liability under the carpet on this one.



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