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Reporter Andrea Gardner says advertisers target women through "flattery, flirtation and manipulation."
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April 29th, 2008Today on Word of Mouth, we find out why violent video games may not be as bad for children as some people think, and we'll hear how libraries are using video games to bring more people through their doors. We'll also get a preview of the Festival of New Musics at Dartmouth College, we'll hear how the indie crafting movement might be selling out, and we'll meet the men behind a "reverse construction" business. (Image by David Werner) Download MP3 or Stream below:
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