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Topic: Advertising
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Lisa Moskowitz
The family for sale
Jennifer Foote Sweeney
Arthur Allen
Ask for it by name
Dena Bunis
Advertisement:
Hooking 'em young: Big tobacco is still targeting the kids
Alex Salkever
Quitting time: I've stopped smoking before, but now it's for good. Probably.
Tate Gunnerson
Technology Log: Epidemic.com
Janelle Brown
The good, the bad and the dot-coms: Industry poobahs at a Super Bowl ad party throw praise, bean dip at commercials
Ruth Shalit
Advertisement:
Technology Log: If you're going to dot-com yourself, Sun wants to help
Lydia Lee
Health log: The fictional couple that helped scuttle Clinton's health plan are now in ads promoting coverage for uninsured.
Dena Bunis
Technology Log: Diamonds are a lech's best friend
Janelle Brown
The name game: Inside the vicious new world of corporate name-creation
Ruth Shalit
Advertisement:
Killing the flu: Two new drugs are on the market, but do they work?
Arthur Allen
Alt:
Jenn Shreve
Alt: Poor? Intestinal fatigue? Blame advertising!
Jenn Shreve
Pig in the Gulag! Ad for "Animal Farm" gives a whole new meaning to the word "Orwellian"
Gary Kamiya
Advertisement:
David Horowitz takes aim at wrong targets, and misfires. Plus: the bizarre world of advertising; do doctors always know best?
Letters to the Editor
Alt:
Jenn Shreve
The return of the Hidden Persuaders, Part 3: Behind Madison Ave.'s farcical descent into madness
Ruth Shalit
The return of the Hidden Persuaders, Part Two: Hypnotizing slackers for Starbucks, and other visionary acts of marketing researc
Ruth Shalit
Advertisement:
The return of the hidden persuaders: How a motley crew of semiotic-spouting hucksters, starry-eyed ad-men and hypnosis gurus are
Ruth Shalit
An adman writes: Why we should get rid of political advertising -- now
Bob Welke
21st Challenge: Tech-style "help wanted" ads for the rest of us
Charlie Varon, Jim Rosenau
Technology Log Microsoft to Web sites: Behave!
Kaitlin Quistgaard
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