French, Droga Speak at Clios

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MIAMI Blood sports and sex were the lead topics of conversation at the 44th annual Clio Awards this morning, as lifetime-achievement award winner Neil French likened advertising to bullfighting and Publicis Groupe worldwide creative director David Droga, the print jury chairman, spoke about his controversial Club 18-30 and Coco de Mer ads.

Neil French follows David Abbott and Tony Kaye as the recipient of the Clio Lifetime Achievement Award Laureate for 2003. Before a coup de champagne celebrating his work, he showed a short video in which he compared nearly every component of advertising to bullfighting, a sport in which he briefly took part before becoming an ad man.

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