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How all the ads ranked in USA TODAY's Super Bowl Ad Meter (USA Today) - How all the ads ranked in Super Bowl Ad Meter
Oliver Hudson lives by his own 'Rules' (USA Today) - On the new CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement (9:30 ET/PT tonight), Oliver Hudson plays a newly engaged New Yorker. During the show's initial run, we won't learn how Hudson's character, Adam, met his fiance, Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich), nor how he popped the question.
Sprint, Best, Garmin Worst in Super Bowl XLI Advertising According to Kellogg School of Management Faculty and MBA ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - K-Fed serving up fries. Amateur commercial directors. But no monkeys in suits. This year's Super Bowl ads offered "safe" humor, and Sprint came away with the win. The telecommunications giant earned an A with this year's highest score from the Kellogg School Super Bowl Advertising Review.
'Now Change' zeros in on battle of sexes (Orange County Register) - Review: Chance Theater lends a warm, engaging feel to the 1996 revue about romance.
Online Sellers Discover the Power of Video Clips (New York Times) - Online retailers have begun capitalizing on the YouTube craze, offering a video platform for product demonstrations, rants and raves, and just plain bizarre behavior.
Investors shrug off ethical lapses (Sun-Sentinel) - Citrix Systems said Jan. 23 that it would voluntarily review its stock-option granting practices. Though that might seem to be bad news, shares of the Fort Lauderdale software company rose 6 percent the next day.
Review: Ignore 'Because I Said So' (CNN.com) - "What do women want?" Mel Gibson demanded, a few seasons back.
Up Next And Recaps (CBS News) - COVER STORY: Odds Are… Gambling: What was once considered taboo has become an American obsession. You can now gamble — legally — in 48 states, and the total amount Americans wager each year is more than all other forms of entertainment — movies, sporting events, theme parks — combined.
Their struggle put a face on clergy abuse (St. Petersburg Times) - Today, the victims of clergy sexual abuse call themselves survivors. Among them are Chris McCafferty of St. Petersburg and Diane McKenzie of Palm Harbor. He still embraces the church. She wants to but does not yet feel she can.
Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Wellsville Daily Reporter) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.
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