May 2007
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May 31st | United Press International
Cutting Screen Time Reduces Obesity Risk
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May 31st | Suzanne Vranica | Wall Street Journal
EBay Ad-Sales Plan Gets Breath of Air From Oxygen
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May 29th | Moira Herbst | Business Week
Fighting for the Right to Make Big Cars
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May 29th | Robert A. Guth and Kevin J. Delaney | Wall Street Journal
Selling Web Advertising Space Like Pork Bellies
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May 28th | Doreen Carvajal | The New York Times
Counting TV Time for Sponsor Logos in Sports Contests
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May 25th | Aaron Baar | Adweek
Roehm: Wal-Mart Execs Took Gifts
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May 25th | Christopher Lee | Washington Post
Institute Urges Extensive Smoking Deterrents
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May 25th | Emily Steel | Wall Street Journal
Advertising's Brave New World
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May 24th | Robert Weissman | Focus on the Corporation
Louisville Refuses to Turn on the BusRadio
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May 24th | Stephanie Saul and Gardiner Harris | The New York Times
Years Ago, Agency Was Warned of a Drug’s Risks
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May 23rd | Barry Meier | The New York Times
For Drug Makers, a Downside to Full Disclosure
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May 22nd | Mike Beirne | Brandweek
RJR's Camel Signature Draws Fire
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May 22nd | Chrstopher Lee | Washington Post
Doctors, Legislators Resist Drugmakers' Prying Eyes
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May 22nd | Antoinette Konz | Louisville Courier-Journal
School Board Drops Proposal for Bus Radios
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May 22nd | Bob Hill | Louisville Courier-Journal
School-Bus Medley Falls on Deaf Ears
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May 21st | Sarah Boseley | The Guardian, UK
Drug Firms and Patient Groups Join in Fight to Overturn Advertising Ban
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May 21st | Sarah Boseley | The Guardian, UK
Coming Soon: The Shopping Channel Run by Drug Firms
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May 21st | Betsy McKay | Wall Street Journal
More Pop for Corporate Museums
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May 21st | Antoinette Konz | Louisville Courier-Journal
Schools May Add Music, Ads on Buses
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May 20th | Charles Duhigg | The New York Times
Bilking the Elderly, With a Corporate Assist
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May 18th | Stuart Elliott | The New York Times
Ads That Are Too Fast for a Fast-Forward Button
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May 18th | David Kesmodel | Wall Street Journal
Anheuser Abandons Spykes Drink, Citing Sales and Rejecting Critics
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May 17th | Wendy Melillo | Ad Week
Advocates Rip Digital Tactics
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May 17th | James V. Grimaldi and Jacqueline Trescott | Washington Post
Controversial CEO to Leave Smithsonian Business Ventures
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May 16th | Christopher Lawton | Wall Street Journal
New York State Accuses Dell Of Deceptive Business Tactics
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May 16th | Shira Ovide | Wall Street Journal
Cable TV, Advertisers Join In Fight to Preserve Power
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May 15th | Leo Cendrowicz | Ad Week
Industry Seeks Image Boost
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May 11th | Barry Meier | The New York Times
Narcotic Maker Guilty of Deceit Over Marketing
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May 11th | Frank Ahrens | Washington Post
Put it Out, Sweetheart
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May 10th | Gardiner Harris, Benedict Carey and Janet Roberts | The New York Times
Psychiatrists, Children and Drug Industry’s Role
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May 9th | Alexis Berenson and Andrew Pollack | The New York Times
Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs
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May 9th | Helen Walters | Business Week
A New Breed of Branded Entertainment
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May 9th | Lee Gomes | Wall Street Journal
As Web Ads Grow, Sites Get Trickier About Targeting You
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May 8th | Kate Macarthur | Advertising Age
McDonald's Unveils Global 'Shrek' Movie Promotion
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May 8th | Medical Marketing & Media
DTC moratorium out, fines in for Senate PDUFA bill; importation measure checked
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May 8th | Andrew Adam Newman | The New York Times
Liquor Maker Ups the Ante a Bit in Discouraging Young Drinkers
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May 7th | Mike Beirne | Brandweek
For Some In Tobacco Industry, The Future Is Translucent
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May 7th | Serena Gordon | Washington Post
TV Use Pervasive Among Tiniest Tots
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May 4th | Jocelyn Noveck | Associated Press
Camel No. 9: Is the Smartly Packaged Cigarette For Females Deft Marketing, Or a Cynical Ploy?
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May 4th | United Press International
Study: Ads Influence Kids' Drinking
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May 3rd | Frank Ahrens | Washington Post
Digital Billboards That Turn Your Head
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May 2nd | Mike White | The New York Times
Making a Killing

