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Aurora top 20, January 2011 news analysis

Posted on 31. Jan, 2011 by msoadmin.

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Here’s hoping you had a great festive period, even if it does seem like an age ago. You won’t have received a December top 20 email over the Christmas break, but fear not, you can access last month’s chart, and some analysis, by clicking here. So onwards and upwards as we move into 2011, a [...]

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Aurora’s delight

Posted on 21. Jan, 2011 by Claire.

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The stunning red sky from the office this evening… Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up Buzz it up Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Tell a friend Print for later Bookmark in Browser

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I prescribe a cut and blow dry

Posted on 17. Jan, 2011 by Emma.

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A trip to the hairdressers for me is usually a few hours of drinking tea, reading magazines and catching up on the local gossip. During my latest visit, just after I was given my first cuppa, a lady walked into the salon to the delight of one of the hairdressers, “Joan!”, she said, “We heard [...]

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GLOBALHealthPR starts the year on a healthy note

Posted on 10. Jan, 2011 by Handbaglady.

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A new year and more new partners join the GLOBALHealthPR network…I have got a slight feeling of déjà vu as I write this, I remember this time last year announcing that Turkey and India had joined the partnership. This time it is new offices in Portugal and Poland and an enhanced presence in Argentina which [...]

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Goodbye to Camden

Posted on 06. Jan, 2011 by neilcrump.

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After five wonderful years in the heart of North London’s fun and quirky Camden Town, Aurora has moved to our new offices in Farringdon (EC1). It feels like coming home as Claire and I actually met each other (fresh faced in our twenties) at an agency which was based only a few blocks away. This [...]

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What the Quora?

Posted on 06. Jan, 2011 by NW1er.

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I’d subconsciously registered the noise about Quora, a social media platform that has bubbled up into the social media mainstream and aims to be a “a continually improving collection of questions and answers created, edited, and organised by everyone who uses it”, at the start of the year but wasn’t spurred into investigative action until [...]

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