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		<description>[...] The Entertainment Bee wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Sometimes it seems I do little other than see, hear, plan or produce marketing. Whether it’s a flyer through my door, an email in my inbox, or a message via a social network, I’m receiving a huge amount - and there’s even more via snail mail, TV, radio etc. But sometimes something simple stands out, and this one made me chuckle. Today at work, I decided to go out to the smoking area at the back of the building, and on a low wall outside was a pile of 20 or so lighters, all branded with the nam [...]</description>
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