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...Kate Duguid, US capital markets correspondent A profile of the actress who plays Flo in the Progressive ads by Caity Weaver in New York Times gets at the nature of advertising, the insurance industry and...
...Their one and only meeting in London was, Jakubait claimed, an elaborate sting operation by a newspaper, which brought her face to face with her sister’s executioner....
...Nicholas Megaw They can have a direct impact on share prices by adding another steady source of demand into the market and also then the indirect impact by making companies’ profits look better....
...Looming over a lot of it is Rachel Reeves, the would-be chancellor, and her battle for shadow cabinet supremacy....
...Rather like in James’s short 1880 novel Washington Square, the nervous, shy heir of the house is seduced by a possible confidence trickster of whom their guardian disapproves....
...We heard about the sex tapes he made with minors....
...(FT) Japanese names have flipped Given all the news that has broken since the start of the new year you might have missed the minor lexical revolution that has rolled through Japan....
...We’re facing the extinction of some of our most unique species through the destruction of their habitats and by organised poaching, a $30bn-a-year trade....
...The Covid-19 vaccine(s) will prove a shot in the arm for both the UK economy and its peers....
...The company said it had cut the prices of its Model S and Model X by 12 to 26 per cent. China imposed 25 per cent tariffs on $34bn worth of US goods, including cars, in July....
...It helps to canonise her as a cultural icon, a queen of cerebral chic. Her image resonated so much with designer Phoebe Philo of Céline that she put Didion in an ad campaign in 2015....
...It is now a global giant, serving online ads for groups such as Orange and Expedia. In 2013 the company’s Nasdaq IPO raised $250m. 23....
...That aside, the former ad jockey looks like a chief executive on top of her game....
...She also helps run a Beijing cultural centre and bookshop dedicated to communist history, and has written books about her grandfather, leading some to denigrate her for profiting from his legacy....
...Ogilvie deftly summons up her characters: not only editors but contributors such as Dr Minor, a surgeon and murderer who sent thousands of supporting quotations to the OED from Broadmoor, the high-security...
...“Producers used to commission on a hunch. Now everything has to go through 48 people. A hunch can’t survive 48 people....
...Fluorescent stalls sold shawarma wraps by the fistful and embroidered prayer rugs flew from ad hoc kiosks. Lamppost signs advertised a leading anti-cold medicine and wished us a successful hajj....
...The future of the news in the digital era (With grateful thanks to Kay McCulloch, Executive Assistant at the CBI, for all her ideas and research) Let me start by going back forty years to the newspaper...
...Andrew Lienhard earned $1,100 last year by using Google’s ad service on his blog, jazzhouston.com, which has been running since 1996 and gets some 12,000 page visits a day....
...It seems a minor concern for someone who As an with HIV victim who was close to death four years ago from Aids, the complications caused by the virus, but now looks healthy and expresses hope for the future...
...The Guardian’s web story on the release, probably appropriately, occasionally featured a pop-up ad for Persil, with a splodge marked with the catchphrase “It’s not dirt…”....
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