1. At www.jumbo.com, an Internet software clearinghouse, visitors must hop through a full page ad to reach the software they want to reach. 2. Aynesworth remembered that the day Kennedy arrived in Dallas, a group financed by oilman Bunker Hunt purchased a full page ad in The News. 3. Beck agreed several years ago to take out a full page ad in the directory only if she could approve the proofs. 4. Both pages are designed so that half page ads can be accommodated. 5. Lest flyers hope to see any dramatic fare changes, Lufthansa took out a full page ad in The Financial Times to warn them otherwise. 6. So say Delta pilots in a full page ad appearing tomorrow in USA Today. 7. The coalition decided to take out a full page ad in The New York Times urging support for its shareholder resolution. 8. To bring home the point, Sun purchased full page ads Wednesday in major newspapers across the country as a not-so-subtle message to EMC. 9. Full page ads in The New York Times on Wednesday showed that he was not alone in hoping the Camp David talks might lead to peace. 10. John Buster, president of Bedworks Inc. in Cambridge, Mass., said he made no changes to his yellow page ads. |