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Cadbury's Graveyard Stunt Falls Flat
As a marketing promotion, it seemed like a splendid idea: hide a coin worth $10,000 in a well-known place, and tantalise treasure hunters by offering the finder a chance to win up to another $1m. But even the most well intentioned public relations plans sometimes come a cropper, and yesterday Cadbury Schweppes was forced to apologise for its "tasteless" stunt.
The Gaurdian- Richard Luscomb- February 26, 2007
Fury as Churchyards Bar the Dead
Families face extra bills as some vicars are accused of saying they're full to save money.
The Observer- David Smith- April 4, 2004
Of Grave Importance
The only way to protect the places of the dead from desecration is to reclaim them for the living.
The Gaurdian- Rose George- August 19, 2004
Review to Consider Reusing Graves
A major new government review of burial law will ask today if human remains should be exhumed so grave plots can be reused.
The Gaurdian Unlimited- Press Association- January 15, 2004
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