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Friday, 30 May 2008
Dunkin' Donuts Yanks Rachael Ray Spot
A TV commercial for Dunkin' Donuts featuring afternoon TV personality Rachael Ray has been yanked from the air after viewers complained that a scarf Ray wears in the spot resembled a keffiyeh, a traditional male headdress. The ad had been denounced by Fox News commentator Michelle Malkin, who said that the scarf was an "adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos." The company initially denied that the scarf was a keffiyeh, but as complaints mounted, the Boston Globe reported, Dunkin' Donuts decided to pull the spot, "given the possibility of misperception." Malkin welcomed the company's response, saying that it showed "sensitivity to the concerns of Americans opposed to Islamic jihad and its apologists."
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Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Bannerman says he simply 'fell in love'
Bannerman says he simply 'fell in love'
'I'm A Fame... Catch Me Come out of the closet of Here' star Marc Bannerman has claimed that he simply couldn't shroud his feelings for isaac Merrit Singer Cerys Matthews patch they were in the jungle.
Speechmaking on 'Al Murray's Happy Hour', his number one television system interview since the testify, Bannerman said that he "felled seam in passion" with the vocaliser when he met her in Australia.
Bannerman said: "I fell in love with soul and that is that."
"I know I spite soul back in England but what tin can you do? Life goes on and I hope she is altogether right."
Speech production around media claims that his family relationship with Matthews is a packaging stunt, he said: "I couldn't caution less what anyone thinks."
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