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Public & Private; The War on Drinks
New York Times - Nov 6, 1991 Then he would talk loudly and make jokes that weren't funny. ... For most of our children, the most powerful advertisement for alcohol may be sitting at the ...
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What You See on TV
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 26, 1991 The ads have good music and funny dialogue. ... But when Jamie sees some of the TV ads for alcohol, he can't help thinking that drinking beer or a wine ...
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YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL DON"T MIX
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 14, 1993 It's not funny, it's not healthy, it's not safe-and we don't want it to be profitable, ... of them advertising alcohol and tobacco products in school areas. ...
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Study targets alcohol-use psychology .
Rome News-Tribune - Google News Archive - Aug 15, 1988 Their inaccuracy led to a dis cussion of how people have been led to believe through television, advertising and everyday conversa tion that alcohol can ...
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Are beer, alcohol ads targeting teen-agers?
Pay-Per-View - Boston Herald - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 22, 1991 The appeal to a child of a Spuds McKenzie - a cute, funny-looking, ... These kinds of ads prey on their insecurities." Alcohol, she said, is America's No. ...
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Real life and beer advertising
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 16, 1991 ... link between so-called "lifestyle" ads and alcohol abuse among young people. ... the end of the ad campaign, which Stroh asserts is satiric and funny. ...
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