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Cities in Asia Pacific can leverage “soft power” to drive brand reputation and gain competitive edge. This was the result of the latest study conducted by Weber Shandwick, one of the world’s leading global public relations firms, entitled “Engaging Cities: the Growing Relevance of Soft Power to City Reputations in Asia Pacific”. Soft power refers to attributes of city brand reputation that enable Asian countries to be competitive, as opposed to hard power like politics, economics and military might.

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With the stock market supposedly in bear territory after almost a week in a consecutive downtrend – wiping an estimated $62 billion in value from local stocks ­– analysts continue to be positive in their outlook, saying that the downtrend is caused by external factors.

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Foreign businessmen who talked on condition of anonymity openly admitted to Spy Bits that they were happy with the conclusion of the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona because it made the perception of an even playing field much stronger.

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Spy Bits sources informed us that Yokohama Tires Philippines (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Yokohama Rubber Co. in Japan) is all set for a major expansion with an additional $650 million allocation for its current facility in Clark.

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Our friend Mike Toledo was with me in Hawaii not necessarily for a leisurely tour of the famed islands but for business.

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If anything, the USS Carl Vinson, the nuclear powered flagship of the US Navy’s Carrier Strike Group, is different from any other US naval ship.

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NEW YORK – Weber Shandwick continues its award-winning streak in the social media space by taking home the Best Use of Social Media and PR Innovation of the Year awards during the 2011 PRWeek Awards held recently in New York.

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Social networking is beginning to wield its power more than ever, as seen during the end of Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year reign in Egypt.

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For a country where about 35 percent of its people is classified as poor, the presidential elections take on a whole new meaning.

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The Weber Shandwick Worldwide has been named Global Agency of the Year by The Holmes Report, the news and intelligence newsletter of the public relations industry.

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With the stock market supposedly in bear territory after almost a week in a consecutive downtrend – wiping an estimated $62 billion in value from local stocks ­– analysts continue to be positive in their outlook, saying that the downtrend is caused by external factors.

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Foreign businessmen who talked on condition of anonymity openly admitted to Spy Bits that they were happy with the conclusion of the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona because it made the perception of an even playing field much stronger.

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Spy Bits sources informed us that Yokohama Tires Philippines (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Yokohama Rubber Co. in Japan) is all set for a major expansion with an additional $650 million allocation for its current facility in Clark.

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Our friend Mike Toledo was with me in Hawaii not necessarily for a leisurely tour of the famed islands but for business.

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If anything, the USS Carl Vinson, the nuclear powered flagship of the US Navy’s Carrier Strike Group, is different from any other US naval ship.

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NEW YORK – Weber Shandwick continues its award-winning streak in the social media space by taking home the Best Use of Social Media and PR Innovation of the Year awards during the 2011 PRWeek Awards held recently in New York.

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Social networking is beginning to wield its power more than ever, as seen during the end of Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year reign in Egypt.

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For a country where about 35 percent of its people is classified as poor, the presidential elections take on a whole new meaning.

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The Weber Shandwick Worldwide has been named Global Agency of the Year by The Holmes Report, the news and intelligence newsletter of the public relations industry.

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