Postal Service Changes Raise Cash, Fight Hunger

The U.S. Postal Service expects to save more than $100 million annually through a series of steps, but a handful of other steps reportedly being taken by the agency during its economic crisis will raise both cash...

Judge rules that smoker's death was from addiction to cigarettes

A jury in Florida ruled earlier today that a man who died of lung cancer in 1997 at the age of 55, died from his addiction to cigarettes - this could be a major setback for the cigarette company Philip Morris as this...

Weekly Radio Spin: Doesn't Motherhood Suck?

This week, we look at a reason to celebrate in Iraq, brand loyalty in bleak economic times and how to piss off moms. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," we look at cause-related marketing.

Weekly Radio Spin: Sending in the New Swift Boats

This week, we look at the type of attacks Barack Obama can expect, PR firms' involvement in the crisis in Zimbabwe, and cross marketing of bottled water and video games. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," we...

Weekly Radio Spin -- Smokin' the Competition

This week, we look at why we should pity the oil industry, how invasion of privacy is sold as a good thing, and kids fighting back. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," we look at Philip Morris's ability to see...

Get Ready for the Marlboro Mandrill

Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Digital Dementia News Services) - The tobacco industry is coming under criticism again for new tactics it is allegedly employing in its efforts to stem the steep decline in...

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