31. Contacts between the belligerents had consisted exclusively of public statements intended to gain publicity, a Red Cross official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. 32. Fenech said Ellis had fought in higher weight divisions throughout his career and accused him of using the offer to gain publicity. 33. In the past year, the campaign gained widespread publicity because of support from Princess Diana, who visited land mine victims in Angola and Bosnia. 34. Jones said that inmates often come forward with such purported confessions in order to settle a score, gain publicity, or cut a better deal for themselves. 35. Part of the reason for the protest action in Singapore harbor was to gain publicity for the issue. 36. The case of the Muslims, known as the Zvornik Seven, has gained wide publicity. 37. The cases gained widespread publicity here after newspapers published photographs of the incidents. 38. The issue gained publicity last year when the television network ABC carried a report on the organ sale issue on one of its programs. 39. The Swiss disputed suggestions they provoked the arrests to gain publicity. 40. The spokesman for Raspail, speaking on condition of anonymity, denied the stunt was aimed at gaining publicity for Raspail. |