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The new ad focused on the "secret family recipe", and introduced Jay Bush (Condon's son) as the company's spokesperson. The ad performed well in test markets in 1993, and was released nationally in May 1994. [30] [31] In the summer 1995, a new ad paired Jay up with a mischievous, talking golden retriever named Duke.
In the ad, Busch calls James "100% against a woman's right to choose" and says he has voted "repeatedly to ban abortion without exceptions for rape or incest." In the past, he has been against ...
Anheuser-Busch released a new advertisement on Friday imbued with patriotic imagery amid mounting backlash against its partnership with transgender social-media personality Dylan Mulvaney.
Joe Biden revived the practice of making a weekly address in February 2021 in the form of “Weekly Conversations”, answering prepared questions or concerns from citizens. In July 2021, he stopped doing Weekly Conversations. As vice president, Biden made weekly addresses on behalf of Barack Obama during the Obama administration. [3]
In 2016, Busch's charitable foundation, the Busch Family Foundation, gave $15 million to The Catholic University of America. [1] [5] Busch helped bring in an additional $32 million in gifts that were used in part to renovate Maloney Hall, and to turn it into a home for the renamed Tim and Steph Busch School of Business.
One of the nation’s most colorful sports advertisers says it plans to launch its own sports-talk show because consumers are growing wary of the commercials that have helped it capture so much ...
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Clinton Village Office. Clinton is a village in Lenawee County in the Irish Hills area of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,336 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Clinton Township. Both the village and township are named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York from 1817 to 1828.