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Advertising makes people fat. It drives up the cost of prescription drugs. It can harm children and is often indecent.

You may not believe all (or any) of this. But some people do, and their claims may be the focus of federal and legislative efforts to curb advertising in 2005. For marketers, it’s worth getting prepared.

Take junk food. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer advocacy group, has proposed guidelines on how food and drinks that are of dubious nutritional value to children should be marketed.



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