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Business Services:Marketing headlines from the week of November 13, 2006
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- Disney, EMI sign music agreement
- Aramark serves more than 550,000 meals to evacuees in Houston
- Chair named for Schenectady YMCA $8M capital campaign
- TR3 Solutions gets $4M for RFID delivery
- Chamber to do polling for legislative goals
- Harte-Hanks taps industry heavyweight to lead direct-marketing group
- Science Center brings back Titanic exhibition
- Napster hires rebranded Carat Fusion as media agency
- Sports Authority promotes Campisi to president
- Business contacts help financial planner send to aid hurricane victims
- P&G: Coffee may be out of stock
- Churchill offers race fans easy way to contribute to hurricane relief efforts
- Country clubs hunt for members
- FaceBook taps into college crowd, marketers beckon
- Young firm growing fast among rivals
- FedEx shares dip to 52-week low
- Wachovia unit invests in trade-show firms
- Iconix acquires Rampage label
- Panel seeks new OHSU president
- CMA to reorganize leadership
- Credit unions plan joint ad campaign
- Kent moving company fined $69,900
- DU business school ranks high on Wall Street Journal list
- Tech Data teams with Oracle on small business sales initiative
- Marketing firms join forces
- Postsecondary enrollment reaches all-time high
- Energizer launches new ads in 'Keep Going' campaign
- Blue Vector completes Series B funding
- DirecTV names new VP, marketing officer
- Taser says study shows stuns don't slow breathing
- Compass joins new effort to support Katrina relief
- Hill Library takes on virtual expansion
- Cessna names new marketing vice president
- Kentucky launches new Web site to connect businesses
- Louisville named among "100 Best Communities for Young People"
- Safeco's Katrina loss at $78M
- Catalina Marketing gets new development officer from Coca-Cola
- Littlefield buys S.C. bingo hall
- National health co. gains new leadership
- Energizer rolls out pink batteries in support of Komen
- Former top state Democratic aide killed in auto accident
- Former Caribou exec to lead Amplifon marketing
- Coca-Cola taps new firm for North American advertising
- Sallie Mae appoints S.A. woman as its new regional vice president
- Under Armour hires former Nike man for marketing
- Pentagon recruiting program attacked; Mullen, BeNow among contractors
- Private colleges boost enrollment
- VF expects record results for the year
- Guthrie to stage benefit for New Orleans theater
- Intrasight to handle Tuesday Morning's e-mail campaigns
- SBC Communications to become AT&T
- First Tennessee launching relocation division
- NM concierge service launches member card
- SBC will adopt AT&T name
- Country star coming to Bona
- Studio Arena caught in county cash crunch
- Marketing firm moves to Longworth
- Rumblefish knows what the big brands sound like
- Role of higher education in environmental attitudes subject of conference
- WSSU to launch $35M capital campaign
- KB Toys taps Circuit City veteran as top marketing exec
- St. Pete marketing firm in $49 million deal
- Miller releases limited edition brew
- Hollinden adds Aggie 100, Partners Title to client roster
- Albuquerque named a top community for youths
- BK gets a Wendy's guy
- Time: Taft among worst governors
- NutraCea cuts loss, boosts revenue
- Mo., Ill., among states in Western Union settlement
- Dell Foundation to match Caritas donations
- Google starts free Web analysis service
- Wachovia to roll out new online banking platform
- Union Planters fully integrated into Regions
- SBC-AT&T merger could close Friday
- Procter brass to headline minority business gala
- Adidas appoints president of Adidas America
- Report: VF awards $110 million media-buying contract
- Corporate Express buys paper company
- Metro United Way introduces new campaign to boost donations
- Several firms with Triad connections named as top donors
- BofA, Wachovia cited for corporate donations
- Survey: Office environments affect creativity
- Albany business services company opens Baltimore office
- Redskins owner takes over Six Flags
- Toyota exceeds $1B in minority business spending
- Talbots posts strong sales figures for November
- Culp still losing money, but company says turnaround is going well
- Colorado Lottery issues warning
- Merkle to purchase Quris Inc.
- Gish to handle campaign for the Sounds
- Lowe's to build Mo. distribution center
- Atlanta mayor details city funding of marketing campaign
- Cato CFO moves to Advance Auto Parts
- Successful marketing requires long-term planning
- Nonprofit's unusual billboard urges MN smokers to butt out
- Satan's skatin' -- Hell froze and bank's got a new name
- For ad agencies, Duke City defies labels
- Sports Authority fined in telemarketing case
- Direct Mail Productions to change name
- Fundraiser planned for autism center
