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...level of drug and alcohol abuse may be the same,” he said. “There’s no longer the concern that [UHS] will be calling the Ad Board...
Tripping around in tiny heels and tight skirts, Babi shows everybody that Business is the second most stylish board next to FM. Her effort with Scoped and Drinky-Drink surpassed anyone else’s pathetic appeals for “interboard communication.” Always selling ads especially for FM, Babi stayed faithful to all sections of the paper and never forgot us in her pursuit of Ad Manager fame. Due to her cold-calling prowess and stylistic superiority, we know Babi’s business guard will thrive as the reign of females continues. Get ready, Goldman...
...Still, ethics have not stopped many companies from jumping on the patriotism bandwagon. Most notably and perhaps least surprisingly, airlines were among the first to equate buying their products with defending the American way. Car companies (i.e. General Motors’ “Keep America Rolling” ad campaign) and fashion companies (i.e. Polo’s montages of very attractive models with highly patriotic music in the background) followed suit immediately...
...Asia's voice in the world." Through Asia's remarkable years of growth, Asiaweek told of the transformation of a continent before succumbing to Asia's current big story: economic hard times. (Owner Time Inc., publisher of TIME, said it couldn't sustain the magazine in a "brutal" ad market.) In its early days, it was often a quirky read: one cover story said the world should forget about saving the endangered tiger. But Asiaweek took on politicians and business barons and became a "must read" in much of Southeast Asia. In its final year, under the editorship of Dorinda...
Their packaging, slick ad campaigns and promotions prompt some people to splurge. But why would someone go back for more? Since it can’t be the taste, it must be the toxins...