SINGAPORE, Nov. 22 Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet/InfoQuest Representatives from various government bodies in Singapore and Australia as well as media professionals from both local and international news organisations will gather here to speak at a conference on Managing Media Relations for Public Sector in February 2005. This is the fourth media relations event organised by Pacific Conferences in Singapore. Setting the conference theme to focus on the public sector this time, the speaker panel will
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