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POPSKellogg's Brand Reputation Takes A Hit After Dumping Phelps? Dumping Phelps Over Bong Rip Damages Kellogg's Brand Reputation Nicholas Carlson Feb. 23, 2009 When Kellogg announced it would not renew its endorsement contract with Olympic medalist Michael Phelps after a photo of the athelete smoking pot surfaced, it may have cost the food company its sterling reputation, reports company reputation index Vanno. Out of the 5,600 company reputations Vanno monitors, Kellogg ranked ninth before it booted Phelps. Now it's ranked 83. Not even an industry-wide peanut scare inflicted as much damage on the food company's reputation. A Vanno representative put together their chart. http://www.businessinsider.com/dumping-phelps-over-bong-rip-damages-kelloggs-brand-reputation-2009-2
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POPSIrony mark...? Keep in mind, this article is noted as "may need to be rewritten." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Irony_mark
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POPSMath And Protocol (Or rules, points and yardage) Only one problem. There still isn’t any actual plan, and it still needs to get through Congress. Does this give him the momentum he never really had? Sure, for about 15 minutes after last night’s speech. But you know what they say. It ain’t over till it’s over. They might even pass something remotely resembling whatever it is he’s been trying to put over.
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POPSWho REALLY warned of the Mortgage Mess? "I urge my colleagues to support swift action on this GSE reform legislation.", McCain finished after saying, "OFHEO’s report solidifies my view that the GSEs need to be reformed without delay."
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POPSNow Coming to Late Nite TV An excellent piece of snark... But please do go to the save the school website... it would be nice to do give those kids their dream...
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POPSCensorship is better done with snark than regulation? I guess it's bottom up, from the people.
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POPSWhoops! (snark phase: on) I hate when that happens! (snark phase: off)