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Hook, line and sinker

The NDP took a gamble on the North American Leaders Summit in New Orleans and it paid off.

Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian set himself up at the media hotel near the famed French Quarter. He then made sure every Canadian reporter's room was "householdered" with the party's positions on NAFTA and the Security and Prosperity Partnership.

With the hook baited he waited patiently for nibbles. The first 24 hours were lean but after Presidents Bush and Calderon and Prime Minster Harper made the issue of reopening NAFTA the central message of their
closing news conference, suddenly Julian felt his line tugged from every direction.

In the dying minutes of the summit he reeled in reporter after reporter for the NDP's reaction to the days event.

Print, television, radio, French and English he got them all.

What a biz.