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    <title>Author hooks up with Kelly Russell</title>
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        When Stefan Mumaw, the senior art director at Kelly Russell, and his wife were ready to ditch Southern California, they unrolled a map of the U.S. and started drawing circles.      
    
  
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    <title>Ad agency continues on despite Steve &amp; Barry&#39;s bankruptcy</title>
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        News last week that red-hot fashion apparel chain Steve &amp; Barry&amp;rsquo;s had filed for bankruptcy was bad news for Bernstein-Rein, which picked up the account in late 2006.      
    
  
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    <title>Sprint&#39;s Instinct marketing campaign takes off</title>
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        Now that Sprint Nextel Corp.&amp;rsquo;s Instinct phone &amp;mdash; designed to compete primarily with Apple&amp;rsquo;s iPhone &amp;mdash; is out of the box, so too is the marketing campaign to back it up.      
    
  
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