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  1. Stop Paying Lip Service to Research: It's Time PR People Got Serious About Measurement and Evaluation http://bit.ly/15XKFB
  2. 'Whatever' is, you know, annoying, but 'it is what it is' http://ow.ly/tyhi
  3. Washington Post: The Death of Journalism (Gawker Edition) http://bit.ly/NuDxm
  4. Three words every PR pro should ban http://bit.ly/13b6MC
  5. Top 5 twitter trends to watch right now http://ow.ly/vdij
  6. Wall Street Journal: For Companies, a Tweet in Time Can Avert PR Mess http://bit.ly/9mxre
  7. Should Journalists Be On Twitter? Three Quarters Of NYTimes Readers Don’t Think So. http://bit.ly/jKItu
  8. 4 lies about social media 10 tried and true applications for social media http://ow.ly/w9vO
  9. Pregnant and in PR? Planning advice from the pros http://ow.ly/vqPt
  10. Not Every Communication Challenge Is a Nail to Be Hammered With Social Media http://bit.ly/zkaDZ
  11. Stop putting people to sleep with your Powerpoint deck! http://tinyurl.com/kn6xaw
  12. Web 2.0 Guru Warns PR to Listen Using Social Media and Evangelize Instead of Spin—Or Become Irrelevant http://tinyurl.com/npsyus
  13. APR critics: Down with Education! http://bit.ly/8iwAH
  14. What happened to Bush's PR pros? Soft landings, all. Never mind the "flack" headline. http://tinyurl.com/q9bl5r
  15. 18 Resources to Help you Write Better Blog Titles http://tinyurl.com/njmpdy
  16. Washington Post: The Death of Journalism (Gawker Edition) http://bit.ly/NuDxm
  17. How to write a killer bio http://tinyurl.com/nktymm
  18. Why PR writing today is viewed to be “atrocious” – and what we can do to address this issue in PR Education http://bit.ly/mw9nV
  19. How to write a killer bio http://tinyurl.com/nktymm
  20. Stop Paying Lip Service to Research: It's Time PR People Got Serious About Measurement and Evaluation http://bit.ly/15XKFB