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nytimes.com - 11/23/2009
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To propel themselves through this economic downturn, media and advertising executives are turning to a phrase meant to soothe another troubled populace: the British during World War II. “Keep calm and carry on,” a British government propaganda poster created in 1939, is now decorating offices. ...
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Media Decoder —
... and revive its brand with new logos. 6. Some media workers, buffeted by the industry’s decline, are embracing on old slogan from World War II intended to soothe the British people during the darkest days of the Nazi onslaught. 7. Consumer Reports ...
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