WORLD: STUART ELLIOTT IN AMERICA
12 Dec 2003 | by Stuart Elliott is the advertising columnist at The New York Times
headlines, politicos starting news outfits - means we are moving toward a 'European' model of media ...
a front page split in two, half devoted to model Jordan and the other half to Saddam's picture ...
headlines, politicos starting news outfits - means we are moving toward a 'European' model of media ...
out completely to a holding company. In 2003, BBH's micro-network model served it well. Two new Lynx ...
by undermining religious values. Lawyers acting for Basic Trademark, WH Beck Greener & Co, told The Times ...
"village". Influence is being modelled on existing US companies that provide strategic advice on complete ...
' spot for the same model in the US market, this campaign focuses on the experience of driving the X5 ...
Speaking at a dinner in Cardiff to mark the board of governors' visit to Wales, Davies warned against any attempts to change it when the BBC's charter is renewed in 2006. "The model has worked -- not in the interest of politicians, or of the BBC's commercial competitors, but in the public interest," he said ...
will see the party overhaul existing models to ensure its voter identification records are accurate.
by maverick director Tony Kaye. 'Catwalk' starred model and athlete Aimee Mullins, who has lost both her legs ... , recalls Sansom, intended to be about disability. Mullins was chosen ahead of non-disabled models simply ... important to disabled viewers; the provision of aspiring role models for young disabled people is vital ...
gym on the Fulham Road, almost completely populated by models; it was a great gym to hang out around ...
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