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  1. Fallon Worldwide (Fallon McElligott)
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Founded in Minneapolis as Fallon McElligott Rice by Patrick Fallon, Tom McElligott, Nancy Rice, Fred Senn and Irv Fish, 1981.

  2. Fallon Worldwide (Fallon McElligott)
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Founded in Minneapolis as Fallon McElligott Rice by Patrick Fallon, Tom McElligott, Nancy Rice, Fred Senn and Irv Fish, 1981.

  3. Fashion and Apparel
    Published: September 15, 2003

    While tailors and dressmakers have plied their trade for centuries, the modern apparel industry and its advertising only began to develop in the late 19th century.

  4. Fashion and Apparel
    Published: September 15, 2003

    While tailors and dressmakers have plied their trade for centuries, the modern apparel industry and its advertising only began to develop in the late 19th century.

  5. FedEx Corp.
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1965, Frederick W. Smith, an undergraduate at Yale University, wrote a term paper about the inadequacy of the routing systems used by most airfreight companies.

  6. FedEx Corp.
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1965, Frederick W. Smith, an undergraduate at Yale University, wrote a term paper about the inadequacy of the routing systems used by most airfreight companies.

  7. Fee System
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Advertising agencies use two methods to bill their clients: the labor-based fee system and the media commission system.

  8. Fee System
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Advertising agencies use two methods to bill their clients: the labor-based fee system and the media commission system.

  9. Feminine Hygiene and Intimacy Products
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In the late 1800s, disposable cloth towels to be worn during menstruation were introduced as a product category marketed to middle- and upper-class women.

  10. Feminine Hygiene and Intimacy Products
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In the late 1800s, disposable cloth towels to be worn during menstruation were introduced as a product category marketed to middle- and upper-class women.

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