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There are lots of new Times ads at London Bridge - one with a picture of Robert Mugabe looking particularly crafty, and one rather sad one of a tubby boy. No caption. Unless I'm just missing something, I think we're meant to infer a general topic of current interest (obese children, African politics...).
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It's the second part of the Times' so called "viral" campaign - more info here - in that the ads are now running with the name of the newspaper. Probably doesn't make as much sense unless you saw the original unbranded ads.


As Brendan notes the Independent has started an "ahead of the Times" campaign in response...

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*Bob* Wrote:

Has anyone seen the new 'Sun' campaign? http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2 0,file=2056


The Sun is responding to recent criticism from the Broad Sheets in its latest campaign by countering with their own criticism of them.


Personally,I'm not sure whether these "Tit-For-Tat" tactics will work.

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Any paper that continually keeps abreast of the times is all right by me:'(


Did I ever tell the Forum about the time I left Fleet Street and got the tube at Blackfriars only to be positioned on the train directly above the fine form of Sammy Fox,who was seated below me at the time.B)

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...or the time I saw a "vision in pink" across from my office in Bouverie Street and saw Paula Yates( unknown then) with legs wide open on the desk (sans knickers or indeed any other....:). She was probably 17/18.

A memory I will take to my grave..:))


That was indeed a Hard Time as this thread suggested....

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