Champaign ad banned for seduction link

Champaign ad banned for seduction link

The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a magazine advertisement for Saile and Sabga champagne for linking alcohol with seduction.

01 October 2008 00:01 |

Evening Standard to launch charity card

Evening Standard is to launch an Eros charity card that enables readers to donate the savings they make on the paper’s cover price to their...

30 September 2008 17:15 |
 

Analysis

Swings and roundabouts for Coca-Cola’s brand reputation

Branwell Johnson

Coca-Cola retained its Most Valuable Global Brand title in the latest Interbrand Best Global Brand report and some of the success must be down to the...

25 September 2008 | Subscription based service

MFI buzz doesn’t stack up

MFI advert

The new owners of furniture retailer MFI have quite a job on their hands reviving a business hit by declining sales and increased competition from...

29 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Features

Banking on the future

Horse

Lloyds TSB's takeover of Halifax Bank of Scotland may mean a new super bank dominating the high street and reducing competition. Some are sceptical...

25 September 2008 | Subscription based service

This is absolute reality

Chris Lawson

When Absolute Radio brand director Chris Lawson took on the mission of turning the station into a national media brand - not just the new name for...

25 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Profile

Westfield

With the opening of Westfield London just weeks away, its retail design chief Paula Wyllie is not hanging around. Clare Dowdy goes on-site at the...

25 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Get real

Habbo virtual game

The area of virtual worlds has become a crowded marketplace, with only a select few actually making any money. So are they worth the effort?

25 September 2008 | Subscription based service

and finally...

A 33 year old woman posed as her 15 year old daughter so she could fulfil her dream of being a cheerleader. Wendy Brown from Wisonsin enrolled at the high school, was given her own locker and attended cheerleading practice without raising suspicions. The truth was only discovered once she stopped attending and a truancy investigation was launched. Wendy, whose daughter lives 2,000 miles away with her grandmother, told police she never had a proper childhood and wanted to regain a part of her life that she missed.

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SCI FI channel has faith in George Michael

George Michael

SCI FI channel has faith in George Michael
The latest commercial operator to puzzle over the mantra “all publicity is good publicity” is SCI FI channel with its new campaign that features a certain ex -member of Wham! not shy of acting out his leisure pursuits in public view.