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- RAT HUNTING.(FCC asked to investigate an alleged subliminal television ad by the George W. Bush campaign)(Brief Article)
- Two Democratic Senators--Ron Wyden (Ore.) and John Breaux (La.)--have asked the FCC to investigate allegations that the Bush campaign produced a "subliminal" ad attacking Al Gore. The ad, aired in 33 markets during the first week of ... Two Democratic Senators--Ron Wyden (Ore.) and...
- Research articles 2000-09-18
- For 2002, the buck starts here: Political advertising could reach $750 million this year as candidates hustle for cash. (Top of the Week).
- President George W Bush paid a visit to the Big Apple last week, partially to soothe a city still hurting from Sept. 11 but also to help raise money for George Paraki and his campaign to return to the New York governor's mansion this fall. ...
- Research articles 2002-02-11
- Wal-Mart/Bush 30-Second Ad Campaign, Store Actions Launches in NV,Right-Wing Agenda Highlighted ; Ad to Educate Consumers, Wal- MartAssociates Ends With Tagline 'Wal-Mart: Good for George Bush, Bad forAmerica'
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- Research articles 2006-10-25
- Wal-Mart/Bush 30-Second Ad Campaign, Store Actions Launches in MN, Right-Wing Agenda Highlighted ; Ad to Educate Consumers, Wal-Mart Associates Ends With Tagline 'Wal-Mart: Good for George Bush, Bad for America'
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- Research articles 2006-10-25
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- New Bush ad invokes September 11, draws fire
- ALBUQUERQUE, United States AFP ? US President George W. Bush released a new campaign advertisement that invokes the September 11 attacks, drawing charges from his opponent that he is desperate. The 30-second ad, entitled "Solemn Duty," features Bush and First Lady Laura Bush but no footage from the strikes...
- Research articles 2004-08-11
- Democrats accuse Bush camp of doctoring television picture
- WASHINGTON AFP — Democrats accused President George W. Bush's campaign of doctoring a picture featured in a television spot and demanded that the advertisement be withdrawn. The ad shows Bush speaking to soldiers in a rally. A closer look at the photograph shows that several soldiers' faces are identical,...
- Research articles 2004-10-28
- World's Top Enviros Tell President Bush 'Stand Strong' As Japan Kills 440 Whales, Launches 'Eat Them' Campaign
- WASHINGTON, April 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- President George W. Bush was called upon today by a powerhouse group of the world's leading environmental organizations to stand strong against Japan's and Norway's increased whaling and push for international whale trade. In an advertisement in today's Washington Post, the International Fund for...
- Research articles 2002-04-10
- Hidden in Plain Sight; Media Misses Gap Between Bush and Reality, Says TomPaine.com
- WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In its New York Times op-ed page advertisement today, TomPaine.com quotes from "The Lies of George W. Bush" Crown Publishers by David Corn, Washington editor of The Nation Magazine and columnist for TomPaine.com. "He lied when he said the estate tax forced families to...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- Oliver Stone directs US anti-war group ad
- SANTA MONICA, United States AFP — The famed US film director Oliver Stone on Thursday unveiled an advertisement which he directed for a left-wing US group demanding the pullout of US troops from Iraq. The 30-second ad, sponsored by the MoveOn.org political action group, features a soldier who fought...
- Research articles 2007-05-03
- AIDS conference: US group strikes back against copycat drugs makers
- BANGKOK AFP ? A little-known US group headed by an advisor to President George W. Bush attacked copycat drugs makers at the world AIDS forum, accusing them of exaggerating claims about the costs, safety and effectiveness of their products. The broadside, aimed at the role of cheap "generic" drugs...
- Research articles 2004-07-12
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