>>The publicity is already there. I originally found out about the story while reading the paper in the Phila airport on the way back from Thanksgiving. It was front page.
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>I'm not disupting that this has received significant publicity. But the public does not respond to newspaper stories anymore - they get their news from televison. While front-page stories
may generate enough publicity to force congressional action (I would hope so) a single 30 seconds spot on local news (especially if it's picked up by a couple of other stations) would (at least in my opinion) be enough to force action.
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The congressman and senators are on the case, but we'll see whether it helps:
http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/1-11262007-1446874.htmlTamar