The Tear Sheet Articles

Fed to discuss seven-point plan for credit card reform

Kimberly Maul May 02, 2008

Federal regulators said this week they're working to reform the credit card industry, including a seven-point plan to cut back on deceptive practices by credit card companies.
 

Details emerge on the eBay/Craigslist rift

Aarti Shah May 01, 2008

Yesterday, a court made available details of the lawsuit that eBay made against Craigslist, but its unclear which party comes out the PR winner based on the facts disclosed.
 

Media freedom declines worldwide, report finds

Ted McKenna April 30, 2008

Freedom of the press continued to decline around the world for the sixth year in a row, according to the latest report from Freedom House.
 

LG's 'Scarlet' is just a commercial

Alexandra Bruell April 29, 2008

LG Electronics' $100 million marketing and advertising campaign for a new series of flat panel TVs took an unusual turn last night. About 500 people crowded into the Pacific Design Center in Hollywood for what they expected was a screening of a new TV series entitled Scarlet, but Scarlet turned out to be a red back panel TV from LG, the the Wall Street Journal reports.
 

Miley Cyrus in photograph controversy

Kimberly Maul April 28, 2008

Miley Cyrus, aka Hannah Montana, is backpedaling after a recent photo shoot for Vanity Fair magazine in which the squeaky-clean teen star appeared topless, covered only by a sheet.
 

Beijing to meet with Dalai Lama rep

Jaimy Lee April 25, 2008

China's government says it will meet with a Dalai Lama representative in the next few days, although the statement it released shies away from mentioning criticism Beijing has faced leading up to the summer Olympics.
 

Microsoft and Yahoo: Will they or won't they?

Aarti Shah April 24, 2008

The suspense surrounding the Microsoft-Yahoo acquisition intensified as conflicting reports set the stage for either a hostile takeover or a disappointing washout.
 

Clinton leverages Pennsylvania win to reinforce candidacy

Frank Washkuch April 23, 2008

Fresh off her Pennsylvania primary win, Sen. Hillary Rodham-Clinton (D-NY) told morning news shows that "the tide is turning" in her uphill race against Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) for the Democratic presidential nomination.
 

Earth Day kicks off ever-green year

Nicole Zerillo April 22, 2008

Earth Day will be celebrated by more than a billion people, some prompted by corporate campaigns backed by communications teams.
 

Pentagon's PR team uses TV military analysts to skew coverage

Ivey Overstreet April 21, 2008

An analysis by The New York Times found that the Bush Administration's communications team used a group of "military analysts" that frequently appear as experts on a variety of TV networks to skew the media coverage in its favor post-September 11.
 
 
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