Everybody claims this isn't just a desperate publicity stunt, but you have to wonder.
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So is this really malaria's political moment or is it just a brief publicity stunt?
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Harry Conroy, editor of Scottish Catholic Observer, dismissed the summit as a publicity stunt.
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He was giddy with pride from having put on a well-attended party, complete with topical publicity stunt.
And he called the IRA statement a "publicity stunt" and an attempt to make a pre-emptive strike.
The search for the city's dreamiest doorman, which began accepting nominations last week, is something of a publicity stunt.
After a long period of legislative inaction, Romney resorted to a publicity stunt.
The buzz generated by the band's pay-what-you-want publicity stunt may also boost sales.
Anti-government protesters had labeled the race a publicity stunt by the country's rulers to make the nation appear more unified.
Argentina's ambassador to London has dismissed the near unanimous vote by Falkland Islanders to remain British as a "publicity stunt".
At the same rally, a naked man ran through the crowd, apparently as part of a publicity stunt for a website.
Typically, the chief executives of big-IPO companies show up to ring the opening bell, a publicity stunt, but a coveted invitation nonetheless.
The Daily Mail operation has been widely condemned as a publicity stunt.
Many of them were installed as a publicity stunt for Cecile B.
The NHS Confederation, which represents health authorities and trusts, said the consultation was "no publicity stunt" and urged patients to take part.
But just possibly he'll charged so much for the privilege of doing so that he'll regard it as a prohibitively expensive publicity stunt.
The government's use of an annual report to show how it is delivering has been criticised in the past as a publicity stunt.
Kevorkian said he was providing a medical service to Youk, and contrary to prosecutors' claims, videotaping the death was not a publicity stunt.
Royal commentator Robert Jobson dismissed Mantel's remarks as "a cheap publicity stunt" and questioned whether she had ever met Catherine or seen her at work.
During the war, a similar offer was made by Eritrea when Ethiopia was again facing drought, but that was rejected by Ethiopia as a publicity stunt.
However, there was criticism of Mr Gummer for his May 1990 publicity stunt, in which he was filmed feeding a beef burger to his four-year-old daughter.
They said the long wait suggested to them that Bush made the announcement as a publicity stunt and that the post must not have any meaningful authority.
Others have said that most of these multi-millionaires and billionaires are giving away most of their wealth anyway and that this is nothing short of a publicity stunt.
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Health Grades got into hospital ratings as a publicity stunt.
Sometimes it takes a publicity stunt to counter the headlines.
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The company dismissed the action as a "publicity stunt" and said it had proposed the changes because the Hull factory had been "heavily loss-making for the past two years".
Despite his categorical denials of any wrong-doing, there was a media frenzy, heightened by Jackson's 1994 marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis' daughter, which some claimed was a publicity stunt.
These films became a production model for early Hollywood, but they originated as a publicity stunt for the Chicago Tribune, which was in a fierce circulation war with other Chicago dailies.
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