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NEW MEDIA: Conran set to broaden e-commerce services

on its high street stores. Further activity, expected to launch in April, will focus on ...

ADWATCH STARS OF 2000:

that high street names now dominate the ad break. As Comet marketing director Paul Geddes explains: 'It ...

by the two biggest coffee shop brands on the high street, PRWeek looks at the impending coffee war

Villiers Street in the West End of London. It runs between the Strand and the River Thames. At the north end lies Charing Cross station, and at the south Embankment Underground. In between lies a microcosm of the coffee war, which is now being fought on UK turf.

WEEKLY WEB WATCH: Xmas sites mix up cheer and profits

you feel a bit old. The shopping section has links to a snowy virtual high street, with links to ...

FEATURE REVIEW OF THE YEAR: PR in the 21st century - The best of times, the worst of times ... PRWeek looks back at the events of 2000 Rob Gray reports.

machine charges along with the rest of the high street banks. BMW also had a tough time for a couple ...

Littlewoods to rebrand its Index Extra

Littlewoods has confirmed plans to rebrand its Index Extra catalogue as Littlewoods Extra. High

PROFILE: Radio gaga - Richard Huntingford, Group chief executive, Chrysalis Group

innovation of Chrysalis Retail Entertainment arm - the division that put music videos in high street stores ...

SO THAT WAS 2000: The millennium year delivered all its promised excitement, as dotcoms felt the burn and consolidation shook up many sectors. James Curtis reports

months ago, Gap was the darling of high street fashion. Now it s in trouble, having lost 54% of its value ...

British viewers condemn foul language in advertising

causes offence on posters in the high street. Patricia Hodgson, the ITC s chief executive, claimed ...

British viewers condemn foul language in advertising

causes offence on posters in the high street. Patricia Hodgson, the ITC s chief executive, claimed ...

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