ONDCP Goes 'Above the Influence'

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WASHINGTON The first of six spots from IPG’s Foote Cone & Belding for the White House’s anti-drug media campaign, which breaks this week, is designed to help teenagers resist negative pressure, administration officials said.

Called “Awakenings,” the 30-second spot opens on the face of a teenager as the voiceover says, “There comes a time when you realize you’re not a kid anymore. Suddenly you have to make decisions everyday . . . This is a time when you define yourself or let others define you.”

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