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Money is No Object, But a TV Is!

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Sony got some high marks with their bouncing balls commercial for their Bravia TV, now there back at it with a paint version.

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Posted: October 18th, 2006
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When Coins Fall

10,000 of them in sequence…

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Posted: October 17th, 2006
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They’ve Thought Of Everything Gosh Darnit!

A collection of guerrilla marketing via sleeperhq

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Posted: October 17th, 2006
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We Got it All!

An article on some darksides of over-proliferated consumerAAchoice:

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Decision Quality
Decision Satisfaction

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Posted: October 16th, 2006
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$80 mil and $64.5 mil Respectively

The wealthy are picking up those famous works like pennies! $300 mil of modern and impressionist art are set to be auctioned off in a November 8th appeal.AA What you’re looking at right there is John de Kooning paintings.

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Posted: October 13th, 2006
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Know Thy Neighbor

Find out how much people are paying for rent around your neighborhood and compare it to how much you pay.

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Posted: October 10th, 2006
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Categories: hood status,home,business

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The Zidane Wrapup Show

The social consequences of the Zidane experience in France are far reaching- United International Pictures presents Zidane, un portrait du 21e siAAcle, which should be viewed along side Matterazi’s new Nike video.

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Posted: October 9th, 2006
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Role Reversal

"China’s hunger for raw materials and energy is driving new investment across Africa, with trade between China and the continent up more than 300% since 2000 to more than $40 billion a year. China is the main market for Sudan’s oil. It has invested in Nigerian oil, provided oil-rich Angola with a $2-billion loan with easy terms and improved relations with Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwean regime, which is criticized by economists and human rights activists."

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Posted: October 9th, 2006
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The Future of Film

According to George Lucas.

"I think the secret to the future is quantity," Lucas said. He also thinks it makes no sense to spend $200 million on a single movie. "For that same $200 million, I can make 50-60 two-hour movies. That’s 120 hours as opposed to two hours. In the future market, that’s where it’s going to land, because it’s going to be all pay-per-view and downloadable," he said. "We don’t want to make movies. We’re about to get into television. As far as Lucasfilm is concerned, we’ve moved away from the feature film thing because it’s too expensive and it’s too risky," said Lucas in an interview in Daily Variety."

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Posted: October 9th, 2006
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