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press

The news media, in particular newspapers, journals, and periodical literature generally. The term is used also to describe journalists and reporters.



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CAPTION(S): PRESSING THE FLESH George Lee campaigns with Enda Kenny in South Dublin yesterday MESSAGE A Dun Laoghaire voter makes preferences clear yesterday Picture: COLLINS PHOTOS
In fact he's making the most of his new-found reality TV fame this side of the Pond by pressing the flesh with at least a few of those who voted for him during his turbulent stay in the house.
Byline: JEZ DAVISON PRESSING the flesh used to be the best way to secure a new business contact and keep them sweet - now video conferencing, online marketing tools, and social websites such as Facebook, Bebo and MySpace have opened up a whole new world for socially-pluggedin executives.
 
 
 
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