1. Baker argues that his trial was tainted by negative publicity. 2. The negative publicity has already led many to believe that Tompkins is guilty. 3. Despite further negative publicity while in prison Barry had emerged from his period of incarceration claiming that he had undergone a religious rebirth. 4. Negative publicity associated with alcohol abuse -- eg drunken driving or underage drinking -- is directed not only at the individuals involved but at the industry as well. 5. And at least a few beer makers are backing away from the term to avoid confusion and perhaps negative publicity should the simmering dispute reach heady proportions. 6. And despite negative publicity about the veracity of autographed material, there was plenty of it available. 7. And negative publicity crippled recruitment efforts. 8. And in addition to the mishaps, inconvenience and misconceptions, the couple has to deal with all the negative publicity. 9. And that report generated lots of negative publicity for the agency. 10. And with nothing but negative publicity looming on the horizon, there is little prospect that those ratings will be rising anytime soon. |