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MINNEAPOLIS – Former President George W. Bush has returned on a Minnesota billboard funded by some people who aren’t happy with the way things are going in Washington.
I feel awkward. Everywhere I go, I see posters advertising events like Dr. Judy’s Tantric Sex Workshop and Anal Pleasure 101, and I, with my sheltered life, can’t help but blush. Red face notwithstanding, I am fully aware that students will enjoy these events, and they have every right to do so.
By RYAN NAKASHIMA AP Business Writer Consumers sent tepid signals to The Walt Disney Co. during the holiday quarter, as many of them still required discounts to step into theme parks and reduced spending on food, beverages and merchandise when they got there.
WASHINGTON Inventories see 0.8 percent cut
Coca-Cola Co. -- The company's strong overseas growth more than made up for a weak North American market in the fourth quarter, sending profit up 55 percent for the world's largest beverage maker. Coke sold 5 percent more beverages worldwide, with unit case volume up sharply in emerging markets like China and India. It also posted solid...
By CHRIS GERBASI, Correspondent The Rays needed to look no further for reaction than Tuesday's commission meeting.
The Australian media scene has come a long way since proprietors were either Queens of the Screen or Princes of Print (one of Paul Keating's snappier lines) but right royal battles are as ferocious as ever.
Regional ad spend will exceed the pre-crisis 2008 figures by 2011, according to the Dubai Press Club (DPC). The DPC shared its findings in the form of the Arab Media Outlook 2009-2013, an annual survey of researched facts that covers 15 markets in the region.
With job openings few and far between, it’s more important than ever that job seekers’ strategy is on target -- and networking should be the basis of that strategy.
WASHINGTON — Joe Graham is feeling good about the future of the four MediaNews Group radio stations he manages in Graham and Breckenridge in spite of the company’s money troubles. Experts said radio generally suffers from the same ailments as print media: surviving a foundering economy, adjusting to the digital age, managing debts and coping with slumping advertising revenue.But some predict a ...
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