Word: sloganeers
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Most people know that for truly great pizza you should head for Naples - or Chicago. But Baghdad? Yes, you can occasionally escape the chaos and carnage of the Iraqi capital in one of its unexpectedly good pizza restaurants. Taking our cue from the mangled English slogan of one such joint - "The secret is in the test" - our team of six American soldiers and three Iraqi civil servants set out to find Baghdad's best pie. First stop: Al-Sa'ah, the famous eatery in the Mansour district, next to the house U.S. forces bombed back in April in the belief...
Last year, HRL’s campus posters depicted a fictional fetus, “Natalie,” and tracked her development in the womb, accompanied by the Dr. Seuss slogan, “A person’s a person no matter how small.” The Natalie posters were repeatedly torn down. “We got a lot of criticism last spring,” says former HRL president Paul C. Schultz ’03-’04, also a Crimson editor. “You know, ‘they?...
...women who regretted their abortions. Hearing that message inspired the group’s president Daniel R. Tapia ’05 and vice president Laura E. Openshaw ’05 to contact Feminists for Life of America, a national pro-life group who came up with the slogan “women deserve better” and have launched a “college outreach program” aimed at spreading the message on campuses. Tapia and Openshaw then settled on “abortion is never the best choice for a woman...
...while HRL may have won the upper hand in this publicity battle, it’s unclear what it has given away. National pro-life organizations support HRL in saying that the slogan doesn’t necessarily convey support for choice. “It’s a different audience, it’s college women,” says Holly M. Smith, an advisor at National College Students for Life. “The women seeing the posters may be in a position where they’re considering abortion, so [HRL is] looking at a personal...
These posters—mounted last night—feature a new slogan, “Think About It,” which has been modified from the previously controversial slogan, “Women Deserve Better...