Word: bannering
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After an interesting rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the first game got underway and the wear and tear of the last few weeks was readily apparent...
...Says," Feb. 25). The article is running in the section of the magazine that covers funny and offbeat news items. It is meant simply to shed light on some unintended consequences of the era of e-campaigns. In fact, many companies do not know the websites on which their banner ads appear. Yet, this is the first time such a thing has been reported to affect a presidential candidate...
...asked people "Why Bush?" it was as if they had a zinc deficiency. The smile would freeze, the eyes would cloud and all signs of intelligence would fade. It could just be that Bush has had trouble defining himself--never uttering the word reform and then suddenly parading a banner--or that the nasty, lowbrow campaign in South Carolina made us all a little dumber...
...weekly called the Industry Standard is already living up to its moniker. Based in San Francisco and owned by Boston computer trade publisher IDG, the Standard set out in April 1998 to grab Internet business readers by appropriating the authority of a newsweekly--right down to the red banner and text-heavy layout. Says former design director Daniel Carter: "We wanted to come out and sound like we knew what we were talking about...
...site, which claims to be the "Number One Asian Site on the Net," featured a McCain banner at the top of screen, Kim said...