For Dunkin', a Tempest in an Iced-Coffee Cup

the controversy probably got Dunkin' Donuts a lot more attention than if that hapless stylist had chosen, say, a nice beaded necklace instead. And if there are lessons to be drawn from the incident, they probably relate to the warp speed at which innuendoes pulsate through the Internet, as well as the nimbleness the medium gives companies to remove content that suddenly turns controversial. Full Story »

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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

What annoyed me about this piece is that it reports on the controversy, but doesn't explain one way or another about 'true' history keffiyeh, and what the motivations of the right-wing were in attacking Rachel Ray.

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