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knickers (and regal tiara). "Feel the romance of British royalty – Diana underwear," reads the poster from China's splendidly named Jealousy International brand. Inspect it closely and the woman is, of course, a lookalike. But while the advert
U.S. workers. The main thrust of these proposals is maximising the collection of AD/CV duties on mainland Chinese products, which accounted for 94.2 percent or US$277.5 million of all uncollected AD/CV duties in fiscal year 2009. Some observers believe
who were escorting them for a court hearing and took them to a police station [read story] Asking China to show sensitivity to its concerns, India Friday conveyed its 'serious concerns' over the reported presence of Chinese troops in
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(7 hours ago) filed under Digital, China BEIJING – Microsoft has launched AdCenter in China, an online advertising platform similar to Google's AdSense targeting Chinese businesses looking to advertise abroad. According to Anderson Liu, general manager
smiles as she sits with her sons, Princes Harry,front, and William in 1987. Supplied Source: AP A CHINESE lingerie company has angered Britons after using a Diana lookalike in their latest advertising campaign. The advertisement includes a Diana
British paper, the Daily Mail, criticizes a Chinese billboard with a photo of a Princess Diana look-alike and a catchy slogan, ''Feel the Romance of British Royalty,'' claiming that it exploits the image of the late Princess of
BEIJING - Revenue from online advertisements is expected to see an explosive growth in China over the next three years as advertisers clamor for more eyeballs as Internet usage peaks, according to a senior executive from Renren.com
country of the future. "For a global movement of this scale, it's impossible to ignore India and China - two of the world's fastest growing economies. We are willing to hear what young people have to say and follow them with full confidence," she said. As
nationalities function psychologically. For example, Americans exhibit a higher level of individualism or 'me' orientated opinions than their Chinese , Brazilian and Russian counterparts. Likewise, Japanese people are noted for high levels of uncertainty
only to energy providers here in the U.S. – meaning state-owned companies in countries like Venezuela and China will effectively receive a competitive edge over American firms. Ironically, even BP – the target of Congress's ire over the Gulf spill
worked for the Elyria-based home health products manufacturer for 22 years. Her husband's job was shipped to China, Ramos claims. The ad is intended to show that Strickland's Republican opponent in November's gubernatorial election, John Kasich, is
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only to energy providers here in the U.S. - meaning state-owned companies in countries like Venezuela and China will effectively receive a competitive edge over American firms. Ironically, even BP - the target of Congress's ire over the Gulf spill - will
only to energy providers here in the U.S. - meaning state-owned companies in countries like Venezuela and China will effectively receive a competitive edge over American firms. Ironically, even BP - the target of Congress's ire over the Gulf spill - will
Gannett Co., NBC Universal and Time Inc. Digital ad budgets are being spurred by growth in markets in China and the Middle East, according to the company
A Chinese lingerie company did not expect a far-reaching publicity after it launched a billboard ad campaign in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, for one of its underwear products branded Diana
A Chinese lingerie maker has used a lookalike of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, to advertise underwear through giant billboards across the country
for Ecco, which produces children's shoes, outdoor and sports footwear, across Europe and in the US and China. The retailer has recently launched stores in Oxford, Guildford and Manchester, and is thought to be planning a major brand push in the autumn.
Photographs of the late royal in innerwear are being splashed out in China in a bid to sell lingerie. A Chinese lingerie company depicted Princess of Wales Diana in a bra and knickers on her death anniversary, August 31. The company, called Jealousy
on Web sites or listed in search queries. A growing alternative employs low-cost workers who are hired in China, India and other countries to click on text links and other ads. A third form of fraud takes place when employees of companies click on
A Chinese lingerie company has unveiled a new range of underwear featuring a Princess of Wales lookalike model on the 13th anniversary of her death. Under the slogan "Feel the romance of
is now almost impossible to find any public statement from the chief executive of WPP which doesnt mention China and its tantalising opportunities. But then, as David Ogilvy, whose agency was acquired by Sir Martin in 1989, once said: Unless your
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Microsoft has launched an advertising platform in China in an attempt to grab market share from rival Google, which has been wrangling with Beijing over censorship, state media said Wednesday. The US Internet titan's adCenter will target
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To tastefully honor the late Princess Diana on the anniversary of her death, a Chinese lingerie company made this ad urging you to "Feel the Romance of British Royalty." That's so thoughtful. [ Daily Mail ] More »