“We live the way we like. We work the way we believe is right. We don’t give a shit for all corporate values combined. All award plaques end up hanging in our lavatory. We abhor the buzzwords ‘creative solution’ and ‘optimization of business processes’. For our clients we rarely write proposals more than one page in length.
This does not prevent us from being the biggest design studio in Russia, boasting the largest portfolio, and having no fear that we’ll get overtaken by someone in the next ten to twenty years.”
http://www.artlebedev.com/studio/
The UCSF Tobacco Industry Videos Collection contains material that is generally unavailable outside the Minnesota Depository and includes recordings of focus groups, internal corporate meetings, depositions of tobacco industry employees, government hearings, corporate communications, both internal and external, and some commercials. In addition to these types of tapes, the Minnesota Depository has numerous recordings of television news coverage of tobacco issues and more cigarette commercials.
http://www.archive.org/details/tobaccoarchives
From Wikipedia:
“Hoops and YoYo are animal characters on Hallmark cards.
Hoops-a pink cat, YoYo-a green rabbit, Sprinkles-also known as Penelope, this is a blue mouse, Giant Marshmellow-seen in the webisode “Campfire Stories”, he is a giant marshmellow, Bear-he is seen usually in the background of the Hoops&YoYo homepage
The website shows Hooops&YoYo webisodes that are updated every once in a while. The series includes the titles…
What to Do on a Nice Day Parts 1 & 2, The Sound Parts 1 & 2, Home Movies Parts 1 & 2, Campfire Stories Parts 1, 2 & 3, Really, Really Bad Hoops&YoYo costumes Parts 1, 2 & 3, Bats, Bats, Bats Parts 1, 2 & 3, Bedtime Story, Thinking of You Parts 1, 2 & 3
The website also features a segment on manners showing the right and wrong ways to open a door, use a napkin, etc. The website’s homepage shows different topics such as holidays.”
http://www.hoopsandyoyo.com
The blog of Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho (”The Alchemist”)
http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com/warrioroflight
In Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Italian