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The Simpsons and BK: Just Because They Can
The King and Homer make a promo: Fast feeder and cartoon phenom join forces—again. ...
Trojan Takes on U.S. Sexual Health Crisis
James Daniels, vp of marketing at Church & Dwight, discusses the condom maker's controversial campaign and what it has achieved during the past year. ...
OTC Drugmakers Seek Cures
Tylenol, Procter & Gamble, Robitussin seek to thwart private label advances with injections of vitamin C, 'warming fluid' and other additions. ...
Obama Promises Change; Is It Bad for Marketers?
An end to corporate tax deductions for advertising, Internet privacy legislation and a newly litigious FTC are just some of the worst-case scenarios under the new administration. ...
The Simpsons and BK: Just Because They Can
The King and Homer make a promo: Fast feeder and cartoon phenom join forces—again. ...
ISIAH GETS ASSIST FOR MOTOWN RETURN
Hall-of-Famer Dave Bing, running for mayor in Detroit, said he would love to see the Pistons bring Isiah Thomas back to the organization. Thomas had a long-running feud with owner Bill Davidson but received by far the loudest ovation during the... ...
KNICKS ADAPTING TO D'ANTONI SYSTEM
After the Knicks' season-opening win vs. Miami, the players presented Mike D'Antoni the game ball. KNICKS BLOG One person close to the situation said the game ball going to D'Antoni was symbolic of the group being fully behind D'Antoni's... ...
KENNEDY KILLS HILL'S HOPE TO BE TOP HEALER
Hillary Rodham Clinton's dream of overhauling the country's health-care system as the steward of a new Senate subcommittee has reportedly flatlined. The New York senator had made health-care reform the centerpiece of her presidential campaign... ...
BARACK BLOCKBUSTER
The inauguration is still two months away, but throngs of Barack Obama fans are already shelling out big bucks for gala events with no guarantee they'll be waltzing next to the new president. Tickets to parties centered around the Jan. 20... ...
BAM: TIME TO BOO$T ENGINES
Barack Obama took over the Democrats' weekly radio address yesterday to make a plea for swift economic action, as he spoke of the struggles facing 10 million Americans now unemployed. "Their stories are an urgent reminder that we are facing the... ...
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