The WV New Jobs Coalition — made up of groups such as the West Virginia Working Families Party and the West Virginia Citizens Action Group — released a television ad as well as ads in five newspapers.
"Everyone is talking about inflation. Well, you know what would cut inflation and put money in West Virginia families' pockets? Build Back Better," the TV ad states. "Joe, we need your help. Vote for Build Back Better."
Kevin Garnett enjoys retirement, big parlays in upcoming BetMGM ad campaign
Garnett’s competitiveness, his drive to win is what made him a great player, earning NBA Most Valuable Player honors and an eventual championship during his 21-year professional career.
“See, this is what retirement is all about,” Garnett says to his friend Gary. “Slowing down, smelling stuff.”
State Launches Third Consecutive $1 Million Seasonal Tourism Ad Campaign — Connecticut by
The Connecticut Office of Tourism is launching a new winter marketing campaign reflecting Connecticut's dynamic, diverse public places. The new "The State I'm In" campaign, announced by Gov.
It is the third consecutive $1 million seasonal tourism ad campaign, and the first time in many years that Connecticut has promoted an integrated marketing campaign for the winter season.
Beyoncé Rocks Blue Latex Body Suit In Ivy Park’s Latest Ad Campaign | ETCanada.com
Ivy Park's newest collaboration with Adidas is sure to be another sellout after Beyoncé showcased some of the gorgeous pieces from the collection on Instagram.
Fans flocked to compliment the figure-hugging ensemble, which Bey teamed with some enormous earrings and high-heel boots.
SingleCare Partners With Martin Short on New National Television Advertising Campaign to Help
The new campaign, set to air in late December, features Short at his local pharmacy, where he discovers the cost-saving benefits of SingleCare from his pharmacist. Inspired to pass on this new knowledge, Short dreams about how he can get the word out, in ways that only he could imagine.
NYT Crossword Answers: "Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889" artist - The New
THURSDAY PUZZLE — Stephen McCarthy made his New York Times Crossword debut in May and followed that up with another puzzle in August.
With this puzzle, Mr. McCarthy moves into the somewhat less backbreaking — or at least shorter — work of a weekday grid. It might not be the trickiest Thursday puzzle you've ever solved, but the theme is tight and the solving is very pleasant.
New tourism ads show off a sexier side of Fort Lauderdale - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
The beautiful woman shimmers in a shiny copper gown, enjoying a night out downtown while dipping her legs in a Fort Lauderdale rooftop pool. Flanked by two men whose chests are in full view through unbuttoned shirts, she turns to her left to pull one man closer, staring at his lips.
Next the woman looks straight into the camera — and you realize you've just watched the sexiest 15-second ad that Broward County's tourism arm has ever produced. The commercial's final message tells tourists: "Welcome Thrill-Seekers," and "Visit Lauderdale."
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