Blast From the Past: Lennar Advertising No-Money Down Homes

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- Blast From the Past: Lennar Advertising No-Money Down Homes
- NetEase posts higher 1Q profit revenue
- Lake Wedowee Magazine wins top advertising awards
- James G. Long | Advertising writer 85
- Twitter online patter inescapable says panel

Blast From the Past: Lennar Advertising No-Money Down Homes
CNNMoney.com
(LEN) is offering some buyersa deal that might bring back memories of the housing frenzy: No money down. It’s yet another strategy from builders – following free vacations kitchenupgrades and down-payment savings plans – as they struggle to sell houses amidmounting bargain-priced foreclosure inventory. But this latest campaign looks like a twist on the bubble’s easy lendingpractices still feeding the foreclosure crisis.

NetEase posts higher 1Q profit revenue
Forbes
an Internet and online game services provider in China said Wednesday its first-quarter profit and revenue jumped sharply boosted by strong user loyalty for its games and “robust online communities. “The quarter’s sales however were still slightly below Wall Street’s expectations due to lackluster advertising revenue. com%2Ffeeds%2Fap%2F2009%2F05%2F20%2Fap6447197.

Lake Wedowee Magazine wins top advertising awards
Randolph Leader
com’ ‘therandolphleader. The magazine is a collaborative effort of The Randolph Leader staff and community contributors. The magazine and the advertising in it are designed and created by Leader graphic designer Emily Wilkins. First place was awarded for the 2008 summer issue and second place for the 2008 holiday issue. Wilkins also won other awards in the annual contest.
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James G. Long | Advertising writer 85
Philadelphia Inquirer
20 2009 James G. Long | Advertising writer 85 James G. Long 85 a former corporate and advertising writer died of multiple-system atrophy April 25 at his Chestnut Hill home. Born in New York Mr. Long graduated from Camden High School enlisted in the Marine Corps and was a radar operator in the South Pacific before earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University. Long’s daughter Leslie said he was a reporter for United Press International in Philadelphia was called back to military service during the Korean War and in the 1950s was a corporate writer for Leeds & Northrup Co.

Twitter online patter inescapable says panel
Bizjournals.com
com five years ago in Albuquerque. It is a unedited community Web site about the city moderated by volunteers. The panel was hosted by the. Approximately 100 were in attendance.

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