Tuesday Odds and Ends

By Kiran Aditham 

-Miles Nadal takes issue with Fast Company‘s MDC article. link

-Sarkissian Mason was named AOR for AlixPartners.

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-Aussie shop Lunch Partners launched a BP parody spot (above) for a show Down Under called The Gruen Transfer. link

-Tool of North America launched its new website. link

-Orbitz hired eBay alum Chris Orton as its new CMO. link

-LeBron James finally joins the rest of the herd and opens a Twitter account. At least he’s signing with something. link

-Wrigley reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit involving Eclipse and misleading advertising. link

-SapientNitro launched the VAIO gallery experience for Sony. link

-New York-based creative design studio Charlex hired Meredith Machial as its new EP. link

-Euro RSCG 4D NY won “Best In Class” in the Automotive category at the Interactive Media Awards for Volvo’s global corporate website. link

-DraftFCB South Africa wants you to keep the flag flying long after the World Cup is over. link

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