31. But these efforts either were drowned out by overwhelming negative publicity or they simply backfired. 32. But the negative publicity keeps coming. 33. But the second, labeled Whitewater, failed and would drag the Clintons down into a morass of negative publicity from which they may never really extricate themselves. 34. But, Allison insisted, the reason had nothing to do with the negative publicity that ensued from disclosures over the alleged conflicts of interest involving Shleifer and Hay. 35. Channel One has received a lot of negative publicity, but it is not even the most egregious example of advertising in the schools. 36. Clinton, with his support for free campaign TV time, today sought to turn all the negative publicity into a reform-minded positive. 37. Company executives indicated that the negative publicity surrounding the controversy was a big motive for settling. 38. Concerned about the negative publicity, several senior party members refused to support proposed legislation that would force the seven railroad companies to pony up the extra money. 39. Club owners are contending with the negative publicity surrounding the criminal case against Peter Gatien, once regarded as the nightclub king of New York. 40. Critics have also said Internal Affairs moves too slowly in its investigations and conceals information that might bring negative publicity to the Police Department. |