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Because of the complexity (and danger of ruffling feathers) the story needs
to be told carefully. It can't be put in a quick press release. So going
to the university press office is not an option.
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Why is this not an option?
University press offices aren't quite the same thing as Max Clifford. That
can do depth and difficult.
I would not dismiss them.
If the scientists goes it alone they run a greater risk of being shafted
than if they talk to the press office.
MK
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