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Comprised of a collection of extremely rare printed books, dating from the Song period (AD 960-1209) up to 1911, and fragments of the Jingang Sutra handwritten scrolls of the Tong Period (AD 618-906), the articles treated a wide variety of topics in history, literature and Buddhism, Cheng said...
While Danco has hired ad firm DDB Worldwide to handle marketing of the drug, it has kept secret the identity of the company that will actually manufacture it. Danco refuses to confirm or deny rumors that it is a Chinese manufacturer; such a choice would be controversial, given the communist country's one-child policy...
...fair, Bush's team ignores some polls. The public is hardly clamoring for his $1.6 trillion tax cut, but Bush, unlike many of his fellow Republicans, keeps pushing it. And while focus groups fell hard for the infamous, nonrun G.O.P. attack ad featuring a video clip of Gore insisting that Clinton has never lied, Bush killed it on the grounds that it was deceptive. As Bush aides are quick to point out, the Gore campaign far outspends them on polling ($1.25 million to $690,000 this year). But those figures obscure the fact that much of the data Bush uses...
...Gore and George W. Bush, you'll recall, have a pledge not to go negative on each other. More than a month after the considerable fooferaw over that negative Bush ad on Labor Day weekend, the pledge clearly does not extend to either candidate's running mate, press secretary, strategist, document shredder, gofer, or pet. But Gore and Bush's mouths will be pure, they say. Until, of course, some time on Thursday morning when it's apparent that civility hasn't broken open the race. At which point just about anything could very well...
...knew I had to plan for a new Secretary of the Ad Board, and decided to combine that role with other needs," Lewis writes...