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A tempting message of greed falls on deaf ears By Tim Nudd Don't tell millennials your wise old fable about making a fortune through capitalism. They value more intangible things—like guzzling soda made by one of the world's biggest corporations. Read more » |
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How loving a pet saved one man's life By David Kiefaber |
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'Confessions of a Republican' resurrected from 1964 By David Griner |
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Who needs friends with a co-pilot like this? By David Gianatasio |
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A vicarious thrill By Gabriel Beltrone Imagine doing the thing you love the most. Then imagine you can't do it anymore, because of a debilitating disease. Read more » |
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Plus, a look at UA's new athlete outfits for the Olympics By Tim Nudd BALTIMORE, Md.—Michael Phelps and Under Armour were, in a sense, born at the same moment. Read more » |
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These operations take a steady hand By Alfred Maskeroni Have you ever been eating your favorite snacks and thought, "Boy, I sure wish this thing I'm eating was INSIDE this other thing I'm eating, like Dexter-meets-flippin'-Frankenstein!"? Read more » |
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Throwing a staid category on the rocks By Patrick Coffee Liquor advertising doesn't always produce the most creative advertising, thanks to legal restrictions and a tendency to skew toward the conservative. But Chicago agency VSA Partners looks to upend that truism ... Read more » |
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This isn't make-believe By David Gianatasio Greenpeace brings a young girl's undersea imagination to life in "The Little Explorer," a short film that tackles the topic of destructive fishing in the Arctic. Read more » |
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Or at least before tackling that laundry By Gabriel Beltrone YOLO advertising tropes are going strong: In a perfect example, a new set of ads from online travel agency Hotwire urges you to take a trip ... because you might just get hit by a bus. Read more » |
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