It used to be that if you made a list of everyone you could trust, advertising people would be near the bottom of it, right above lawyers. This past year, however, that list has been scrambled.
I’m not talking about the tobacco companies—or any companies, for that matter. Lying isn’t anything new there. We learned that back in 1987. The travails of Enron, Tyco and the rest should really serve only as a refresher course.
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