1. This publicity did the girls harm as well as good - they were overexposed. 2. See what publicity has done for them. 3. But she said she did not believe that all the publicity did much to advance the investigation. 4. But the series ran with just one minor cut, he said, and the sensational publicity did wonders for the ratings. 5. Funny what a little publicity can do for business. 6. He knows what bad publicity can do to a client. 7. He thinks the billboard harmed his chances of getting a job in town more than his arrest and its publicity ever did. 8. He said the publicity did it. 9. Ironically, the man who supposedly hated publicity probably did more than any other writer to cultivate his reputation. 10. Yet Perry ultimately showed more concern for what the publicity would do to her mother -- who divorced her father shortly before the murder. |