Controversial Ad Rejected by Leading Newspapers

  • December 2, 2002
Last Friday, in honor of "Fur-Free Friday," The Fund for Animals launched a national advertising campaign to persuade upscale department store chain Neiman Marcus to stop selling fur, with a full-page, full-color ad published in The Washington Post. The Fund had also attempted to run the controversial "Neiman Carcass" ad in USA Today, The New York Times, The Dallas Morning News, and The Boston Globe -- Neiman Marcus is headquartered in Dallas, and its parent company in Boston -- but was rejected by all four newspapers.
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