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Anthony Kalamut of the globally respected advertising department at Seneca College in Toronto.
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The fire department advertising free hot showers.
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Unlike most fragrance companies, there are no blockbuster advertising campaigns, no department store spritzings and, even in Malle's four stand-alone shops, no overt bazaar-like displays of the scents.
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Google is negotiating a settlement of a U.S. Justice Department investigation into pharmaceutical advertising on the site, Forbes has learned.
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Members received a briefing from Susie McCullough, Ruth Burns and Jonny Smyth from the Northern Ireland Tourism Board's marketing department, and Stephen Moore from advertising agency AV Browne.
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And back home, Gates gets the word to the Microsoft ad department to stop all of its corporate advertising online for the remainder of 2000.
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It also charges that Parlux failed to disclose increased advertising costs and lower sales to U.S. department stores.
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He started in the marketing department of Publitalia, the company's advertising group.
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The Department of Health is also planning a major advertising campaign early next year to tackle discrimination against people with mental health problems.
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The Microsoft spokesman said that in recent years the company has spoken with industry and government officials, including Justice Department representatives, about ways to combat online advertising by illegal pharmacies and changed its practices as a result.
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Although Poynter provides a vital financial cushion during lean times, it can't do anything about external forces beyond its control, such as the proliferation of new Web-based news platforms or the consolidation of department-store chains, which has hurt advertising revenues.
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