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Its slogan was "There are things money can't buy, but, for everything else, there is Bancard". [10] Plagiarism lawsuits were filed in Paraguay and Chile against Mastercard and their publicist McCann, who registered the "priceless" slogan ads in the US in 1999 and was represented in Paraguay by Nafta and Biedermann publicists at the time.
“Free speech exercised both individually and through a free press, is a necessity in any country where people are themselves free.” — Theodore Roosevelt "We have come tardily to the ...
The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Freedom of speech/Selected quote/Layout. These Quotes subpages are randomly displayed using {{Random subpage}}. Select a new quote attributed to a different individual than any of those currently quoted below. Quotes must each be from an individual with and existing biographical article on ...
A music video was made for "The Best Things in Life Are Free", directed by American television director, producer, and writer Paris Barclay, [23] although neither Vandross nor Jackson appear in it. Instead, the video features Mo' Money' s stars Damon Wayans and Stacey Dash , at a carnival, lip-synching to the song; Damon's brother Marlon Wayans ...
The Beatles said money can't buy love, but can it buy happiness? New research says yes, at least up to a point -- but that point keeps moving. Jaspreet Singh: 5 Assets To Buy So You Never Have To ...
The Way to Wealth or Father Abraham's Sermon is an essay written by Benjamin Franklin in 1758. It is a collection of adages and advice presented in Poor Richard's Almanack during its first 25 years of publication, organized into a speech given by "Father Abraham" to a group of people.
Branson argued that money wasn’t the “motivation” for his magazine; it was passion. He knew he needed to make enough to pay the printers, but he wasn’t thinking about getting rich off it ...
It took Kennedy 15 minutes to make it out of the arena to his car. He later departed on a flight for Washington, D.C. Campaign staffer Jim Tolan would later say of the students' reception, "It was the first time I was ever scared with [Kennedy]. Those kids were out of control. He could have gotten hurt they liked him so much." [2]