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		<title>By: Stop the Cap! &#187; Astroturf Snow Job: Telecom Industry Promised &#8216;Big Savings&#8217; For Wisconsin &#8212; They Got A 21% Average Rate Hike Instead</title>
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		<description>[...] Fleishman-Hillard and AT&amp;T are well acquainted with each other.  In fact, the PR firm was instrumental in rebranding the phone company as &#8220;the new AT&amp;T&#8221; after the SBC-AT&amp;T merger.  To this day, AT&amp;T has several company bloggers actually employed by Fleishman-Hillard. [...]</description>
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