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Excerpted and edited from Jack Myers' 1993 book Adbashing: Surviving the Attacks on Advertising
Relationships between employees and their companies and between companies and their clients are increasingly short-lived...
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Richard Walden: Do The Democrats Think We're Stupid in Hollywood?
Apr 23rd, 2009 - The Huffington Post
With so many people in Los Angeles suffering from lay-offs, catastrophic drops in home prices and retirement funds, paralyzing fear of Swine Flu (the PC term is now H1N1)...
Gauging the public's appetite for bankrupt vehicles
Apr 23rd, 2009 - MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Now that Chrysler LLC is officially headed for a spell in bankruptcy court, the question of whether car buyers - what's left of them anyway - will still be headed to Chrysler showrooms takes on new relevance. The U.S...
Thousands expected at Canberra's Anzac service
Apr 23rd, 2009 - ABC News
Despite a grim weather forecast, the Australian War Memorial is expecting tens of thousands of people to attend this morning's Anzac Day dawn service in Canberra. The traditional service...
Greg Mitchell: Patt II: Soldier Who Killed Herself--After Refusing to Take Part in Torture
Apr 23rd, 2009 - The Huffington Post
Yesterday, I posted a piece here that drew wide attention around the Web -- a summary of it was the top diary at DailyKos for the entire day -- perhaps because of its tragic relevance to the current torture debate: The story of Spc...
Greg Mitchell: U.S. Soldier Killed Herself--Rather Than Take Part in Torture
Apr 23rd, 2009 - The Huffington Post
With each new revelation on U.S. torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo (and who, knows, probably elsewhere), I am reminded of the chilling story of Alyssa Peterson, who...




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