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20 hours ago ago from The Feed: food, restaurant and bar blog | Time Out New York

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The Science of Managing Search Ads – New York Times

14 hours ago ago from Send Out Cards Inc

The Science of Managing Search Ads New York Times Mr. Han said that Tiny Prints, which specializes in high-end custom-designed greeting cards , had been working at perfecting its search advertising for the ... and more

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Sarkozy's Advertisement Exposed, Foretold Unsuccessful by His Father

1 day ago ago from orange

You always say be true to yourself, but you never say which part to be true to. On the first day of this month, French President Sarkozy's ad on washing powder in his childhood exposed. Enthralling GHD Kiss are One of Coolest Trend in Februrary To add advertising effect, his black hair was dyed golden then. Some media remarked that it was only known before that the president's wife was once a model and that it was not expected that the ...

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23 hours ago ago from Feed Your ADHD | "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon"

A PhotoChop by Jamie Below, is Article 2 of the Constitution, which lays out the job of POTUS (or in this case, the POSOTUS). I’ve read it over and over and for the life of me, I don’t see where he runs the economy. … Maybe it’s me…. Article II. Section 1. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the Vice ...

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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

We're back again with your weekly book review roundup: "The Talented Miss Highsmith", Joan Schenkar The New York Times Schenkar's writing is witty, sharp and light-handed, a considerable achievement given the immense detail of this ­biography. Highsmith was a detail junkie. Schenkar's nonlinear organizing method was a brilliant idea to save herself -- and the reader -- from data overload. This is a biography of clarity and style. A ...

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