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Bajaj makes moms into rock stars
17 Sep 2009
Raj Nayak re-elected as president of IAA
17 Sep 2009
Its Six Inches for HairXpreso's creative mandate
17 Sep 2009
Creativeland Asia to promote JDL liquor brands
17 Sep 2009
Creativeland Asia, John Distilleries Limted (JDL), Salute vodka, Mont Castle brandy, whisky brand Original Choice, Paul John Enterprise, Sajan Raj Kurup, chairperson and chief creative officer, Diageo's Indian wine portfolio, brand Nilaya, launch of Guinness Beer and Bailey's Irish Cream
Spikes Asia shortlists various categories
16 Sep 2009
AOL announces women’s lifestyle site
16 Sep 2009
Couple to promote Onida range, devil out finally
16 Sep 2009
Super campaign by Neo Cricket
16 Sep 2009
Volkswagen to add two brands after Porsche
15 Sep 2009
K7 computing appoints Publicis Ambience
15 Sep 2009
ESPN STAR Sports on aggressive growth path
14 Sep 2009
Facebook launches Facebook Lite 11
14 Sep 2009
Ogilvy announces ARF awards for excellence
14 Sep 2009
Sandipan Ghosh quits Mother Dairy
14 Sep 2009
Kajol promtes Danone's Yakult
12 Sep 2009
Lebara Mobile targets Eid and Diwali sales
12 Sep 2009
Aamir in animated avatar for Coke
12 Sep 2009
Senior appointments at Euro RSCG
12 Sep 2009
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