Ad Copy News Archive

14-Aug-2008

 

    'Thin Line (Alibi)Rep. Steve Pearce all but called Rep. Tom Udall a hippie in a campaign ad that's so over the top it could pass for a spoof of a campaign ad. It took up a full page of the Albuquerque Journal on Aug. 6, and the paper also ran a " news story" in which Pearce defends the ad at length, further painting a picture of himself as a defender of 'Merican values against hippie terrorists. In the ad, two ...

    'Where Newspapers Are Thriving (BusinessWeek)Germany's papers are doing fine despite the ad flight to the Web. What's their secret?

    'Community leader signs MOA on AD: (Minda News)DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/09 August) -- Community leaders Christian, Muslim and Lumad peace advocates have come out to defend the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on Ancestral Domain (AD) that was supposed to have been signed on August 5 in Putrajaya, Malaysia, affixing their own signatures on a copy of the document in a press conference today.

    '$9 million in funding for data firm Media6Degrees (CNET)The New York-based social-media analytics firm has raised the money in a round led by U.S. Venture Partners.

    'Governors told: Nothing final about Muslim territory (Newsbreak)Malacaņang today told governors from Mindanao that their opposition to the proposed expansion of an autonomous Muslim territory is premature...

    'Local News (Baltimore Jewish Times)The Baltimore Jewish Times is a preeminent publication in North America, covering regional community issues and news with quality award-winning journalism, including Israel news, opinion, and analysis, giving a unique perspective.

    'Ad Track: Marketers jump on the Olympic bandwagon (USA Today)The Ad Team presents its all-Olympics edition, inlcuding an Anheuser-Busch promo and Special Olympics athletes in a Coke ad.

    'Ancient Bible manuscript finds a home on the Web (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Science informs history, and more each day. The recently begun Codex Sinaiticus Project is a rich example of the most advanced science and technology applied to one of the oldest manuscripts of the Bible. The Codex itself is a handwritten book in Greek, on parchment, that dates to around AD 350. It survived for more than 1,500 years at the Monastery of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt.

    'Palace courts governors to support deal with MILF (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)Malacaņang today told governors from Mindanao that their opposition to the proposed expansion of an autonomous Muslim territory is premature since the contents of the agreement between the national government and Muslim rebels are not yet final and will be subject to consultations with affected localities.

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