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	<title>Comments on: Inside PR #119 &#8211; Wednesday, July 9, 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Summer Vacation &#8211; Media Bullseye&#8217;s PR Pod Jots &#171; Media Bullseye &#8211; A New Media and Communications Magazine</title>
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		<description>[...] Inside PR &#8211; And finally, Dave and the team at Inside PR continue to offer up episodes that might be useful to PR professionals who have already had their fill on social media. Namely, they discuss training within agencies, why people stay versus move on, and the merits of accreditation, including APR accreditation. [...]</description>
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