2001
December
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December 18th | Robert O'Harrow Jr. | Washington Post
Marketers May Face Student-Data Curbs
November
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November 24th | Paul Farhi | Washington Post
'Harry's' Trailers Come With a Hitch; Warners Forces Theaters to Run Double the Usual Film Previews
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November 14th | Deirdre Donahue | USA Today
Some Potter Fans Skip Film to Preserve Magic
October
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October 8th | Karen J. Bannan | The New York Times
Catch Them When They're Attentive, Settled in Their Seats and Eating Popcorn -- at the Movies
August
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August 29th | Paul Farhi | Washington Post
McNuggets to Join Moon Rocks at Air and Space
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August 28th | Daniel Golden | Wall Street Journal
Channel One Aims To Involve Teachers In Marketing Push
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August 13th | Leslie Miller | USA Today
How to Net Results in Search-Site Seas
July
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July 30th | Margaret Mannix | U.S. News & World Report
Search Me, Please
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July 24th | Greg Johnson | Los Angeles Times
Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide from Ad Barrage
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July 23rd | Los Angeles Times
Step Right Up
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July 17th | Jube Shiver Jr. | Los Angeles Times
Key Internet Search Engines Accused of Misleading Users
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July 17th | Michael McCarthy | USA Today
Recent Crop of Sneaky Ads Backfires; Regulators Step in, Saying Advertisers Crossed the Line
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July 17th | Associated Press
Consumer Group Says Search Engines Use Deceptive Advertising
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July 17th | Verne Kopytoff | San Francisco Chronicle
Group Files Complaint with FTC on Web Search
June
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June 19th | Michael McCarthy | USA Today
Ads Are Here, There, Everywhere
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June 11th | Stuart Elliott | The New York Times
New Outcry Raised Against Channel One
May
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May 29th | Michael McCarthy | USA Today
Alcatel Gets Static from 'Dead' Ad Campaign
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May 8th | Deirdre Donahue | USA Today
Arthur's 25, But He'll Always Be a Kid
April
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April 17th | Dana Hawkins | U.S. News & World Report
Online profiling gets mixed marks in the classroom
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April 17th | Michael McCarthy | USA Today
Alcatel to Use Gehrig's Famous Farewell in Ad
March
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March 31st | Gary Ruskin | Commercial Alert
Schools Aren't Market Research Factories
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March 23rd | Michael McCarthy | USA Today
Ads Show Up in Unexpected Places
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March 12th | Rob Eure | Wall Street Journal
E-Commerce (A Special Report): The Business --- Expelled! The future of e-commerce will no doubt be littered with failed education companies
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March 9th | Carey Goldberg | The New York Times
Bid to Sell Naming Rights Runs Off Track in Boston
February
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February 24th | Edmund Sanders | Los Angeles Times
Postal Service is Putting its Stamp on Ads to Pay Bills
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February 11th | Pamela Ferdinand | Washington Post
The Next Stop Is Sponsored by . . .; Name Sales Mulled for Boston Subway
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February 6th | Stuart Elliott | The New York Times
The Postal Service is Going Right Along with the Trend of Putting Ads on Everything in Sight
January
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January 28th | Gary Ruskin | Commercial Alert
Omnipresent Advertising is Bowling Us Over
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January 28th | Ralph Nader | Rocky Mountain News
Whose Stadium Is it Anyway? For Sake of Fans Everywhere, Fight For The
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January 10th | David Welna | National Public Radio (NPR)
Education Secretary-Designate Rod Paige Earns High Marks From Both Sides of the Aisle in his Senate Confirmation Hearing Today
