2001
January
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January 30th | George Seffers | Federal Computer Week
DOD Scolded Over Kids Web-surfing Data
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January 29th | Jeffrey Benner | Wired
The Army Is Watching Your Kid
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January 26th | Greg Borowski | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Norquist Toys With Idea of Your-name-here Sponsors
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January 23rd | Ralph Nader
Letter to Massachusetts Governor Cellucci asking him not to sell the naming rights to subway stations
July
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July 31st | Pamela Paul | American Demographics
Coming Soon: More Ads Tailored to Your Tastes; Movie Theaters Now Match Ads to Targeted Demographic
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July 30th | Gerry Khermouch with Jeff Green | Business Week
Buzz Marketing: Suddenly This Stealth Strategy Is Hot -- but It's Still Fraught with Risk
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July 19th | Elaine Sciolino | The New York Times
Smithsonian Museum Close To Naming a Hall for G.M.
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July 16th | Shankar Vedantam | Washington Post
Drug Ads Hyping Anxiety Make Some Uneasy
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July 5th | Paddy Kamen | Toronto Star
So you thought search engines offer up neutral results? Think again
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July 3rd | Jonathan Rowe and Gary Ruskin | Alternet
Bush's War on Children
June
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June 24th | Maureen Dowd | The New York Times
Tales from the Crypt
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June 18th | Verne Kopytoff | San Francisco Chronicle
Searching for profits; Amid tech slump, more portals sell search engine results to highest bidder
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June 11th | Edmund Sanders | Los Angeles Times
The TV's Eye Is Set on You
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June 6th | John Balzar | Los Angeles Times
A Heritage for Sale
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June 5th | Richard Cohen | Washington Post
Martha Stewart in the Museum
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June 4th | Saul Hansell | The New York Times
Clicks for Sale; Paid Plaement Is Catching On in Web Searches
September
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September 6th | Mark Jurkowitz | Boston Globe
Economic Woes Win Advertisers Front-Page Slots; Newspapers Give Ads Top Placement
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September 3rd | David D. Kirkpatrick | The New York Times
Now, Many Words From Our Sponsor
October
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October 4th | Shelly Branch
TV Executives Warm Up to Spirits Ads
August
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August 29th | Eric Hubler | Denver Post
Company's $500 Carrot to Teachers Questioned
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August 29th | Paul Farhi | Washington Post
McNuggets to Join Moon Rocks at Air and Space
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August 9th | Leigh Montville | Sports Illustrated
Nuisance Ads: Buying the Naming Rights to Stadiums Is a Dumb Idea
February
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February 23rd | Ian Hopper | Associated Press
Filtering Firm Stops Selling Lists of Sites Kids Visit
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February 21st | Robert Johnson | Wall Street Journal
Advertisers Seek Out City Buses to Broadcast Their Latest Pitches
May
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May 31st | The New York Times
Gifts That Can Warp a Museum
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May 26th | Betsy McKay | Wall Street Journal
Coke Finds Its Exclusive School Contracts Aren't So Easily Given Up
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May 26th | Jacqueline Trescott | Washington Post
Smithsonian Gifts With Strings Alarm Some Scholars
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May 10th | Elaine Sciolino | The New York Times
Smithsonian Is Promised $38 Million, With Strings
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May 6th | George Will | Chicago Sun-Times
Keep Commerce out of the Classroom
December
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December 3rd | Daniel Golden | Wall Street Journal
Name, Please: Surveyor Quietly Sells Student Information to Youth Marketer
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December 3rd | Daniel Golden | Wall Street Journal
Students' Names Can End Up in Some Questionable Hands
March
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March 30th | Brooke Shelby Biggs | Mother Jones
Sesame Street Meets Madison Avenue
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March 28th | Paul Farhi | Washington Post
King's 'Dream' Becomes Commercial
November
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November 22nd | Gregory Roberts | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Advertising to be Curbed in Schools; Policy Will Phase Out Channel One, Commercial Logos
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November 6th | Bradley Weaver | North County Times
California Legislators Ban Sale of Junk Food in Elementary, Middle Schools
April
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April 30th | Elaine Sciolino | The New York Times
Smithsonian Chief Draws Ire In Making Relics of Old Ways
