Bingo, no need to be offensive. I just mention France because it happened there. It would have been in Italy, I would have written "Italy".
I guess you see this story as a fan, not with the eyes of someone doing his job.
No matter it is about the Stones or a poultry story for a farmer magazine. You have a deadline, you have different stories to write at the same time, and no safety net. This is the routine of a freelancer. I have met several journalists in different parts of the world, sometimes writing a Stones' story. Some of them were not fan at all, some were more comfortable writing about SARS or food. But that was their commission, and they had to fulfilled it.
Anyway, this was twisted.
As a PR, you have
also to do your homework. Say yes or no, but don't BS, don't waste people's time with childish game.
Especially when you are likely to score very expensive fees with your wealthy client.
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