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Goodbye to 'Someday' By Tim Nudd Timing is everything. It was true early Thursday morning for the Chicago Cubs, who are World Series champions after 108 years of futility. And it was true for Nike, which used the first ad slot after the final out of ... Read more » |
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Salute to legendary Cubs announcer By Tim Nudd |
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Resetting the numbers on the big board By Tim Nudd |
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Charles Faircloth grudgingly pitches OneHope wines By Tim Nudd |
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Colorful work by Ogilvy By Kristina Monllos Apple's latest iPhone rollout wasn't a game changer. Samsung's was a disaster. That leaves room for another phone maker to swoop in and claim its device is the future of mobile. And that's exactly ... Read more » |
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Another product feature ad, this time focused on stereo speakers By Tim Nudd We don't know whether the Chicago Cubs or the Cleveland Indians will emerge victorious in tonight's historic World Series Game 7. But we can predict one winner in advance—the bronzed bloke from ... Read more » |
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A colorful take on #FlyTheW By Tim Nudd Chicago Cubs sponsors are celebrating the team's first World Series win in 108 years with various spots and stunts. For its part, Benjamin Moore is encouraging a little sanctioned graffiti—painting W's ... Read more » |
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Savoring the spirit of Christmas past By David Gianatasio For some folks, it's just not Christmas without Julekake. Read more » |
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Election packaging gets mixed reviews By Tim Nudd Heading into the holiday season, Starbucks wants Americans to feel united again after a brutal election season. But Americans clearly just aren't ready for that. They want to fight—over the color of a cup. Read more » |
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Starring Domnhall Gleeson, Sienna Miller, Lily James and Dominic West By Gabriel Beltrone If Thomas Burberry, the founder of the eponymous fashion label, were to star in an early 19th century biopic, it would be a dazzling tale of love, adventure, war and ambition. Read more » |
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