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Social networking sites present a PR problem for the Army. Robert Verkaik, Law Editor, examines newly released papers showing how the generals intend to tackle the new media
Now the Archbishop of Canterbury falls foul of the 24 hour media in which it is necessary to fully clear every hurdle without falter. The most disappointing thing about reading his lecture (which I did until about 2.30am this morning) is that it doesn't say what he was clearly heard to say on the BBC's World At One yesterday.





