Britain's leading aid groups and charities are planning a "propaganda offensive" which hopes to affect the food-dominated agenda for the G8.
The question remains whether the talk foreshadows a faster pace of political change or just amounts to a hollow propaganda offensive.
Today, they changed strategy, a propaganda offensive that cast the compromise package as the nation's best and last hope, at least for a while, of getting the Government under control.
Mr. Reagan's entire speech, with its emphasis on the multifaceted relations between Moscow and Washington, appeared to constitute an attempt to regain the propaganda offensive.
The Party has been able to effectively withstand the imperialist propaganda offensive in the aftermath of the setback and reverses to socialism internationally.
The Padua Commission was a military-civilian agency, formed in 1918 to coordinate a propaganda offensive, led mostly by the Italians.
To try to allay those suspicions today, the Government launched a major propaganda offensive.
The rebels, once ensconced in the compound and outfitted with booby traps and bombs, went on an international propaganda offensive.
We find completely incredible Mrs Gill's analysis that a propaganda offensive would bring the parties closer to the citizen.
In the past, the Cuban side has taken advantage of the Union's openness to launch a propaganda offensive.