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	<title>Comments on: Adam Lambert The Greatest PR Campaign Ever To Coincide With An Album Release?</title>
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		<title>By: Reality Tidbits &#8211; Interviews With Eamon Sullivan and Idol Winner and More &#124; reality ravings</title>
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		<description>[...] The Punch has an article by Australian expat in New York Joel Meares who has a good article about the hypocrisy that occurs when boy on boy choreography occurs. He also thinks the boy on boy action in the performance may have been a way of generating ticket sales, as said in my blog post Adam Lambert the greatest PR Campaign ever to Coincide With An Album Release? [...]</description>
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