PR Firms Pitch 'War on Terror' Players [1]
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Pakistan [3] hired the firm Quinn Gillespie & Associates [4], to promote the country to U.S. audiences as a "reliable and attractive member of the global economic community." One goal of the $616,000-per-year deal is to secure a "more robust bilateral relationship with the U.S. based on trade and security," according to the contract. In related news [5], Saudi Arabia [6] paid the firm Qorvis Communications [7] a whopping $3.6 million over six months, for work around Ambassador Prince Turki Al-Faisal's U.S. "listening tour." Qorvis secured editorial board meetings for the Ambassador with the Los Angeles Times, CNN and New York Times, as part of its "extensive media relations" for the kingdom.