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    Lounge Lizard Worldwide has been named interactive agency of record for Teledata Communications. The agency will revamp Teledata's website.
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    Agencies vying for duties on Cellular South's creative and media accounts has been slimmed down to four: Arnold Worldwide, McLean, Va.; Cramer-Krasselt, Chicago; Crispin Porter & Bogusky, Miami; and Archer Malmo, Memphis, Tenn.
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    Banana Republic has named Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco, as its creative agency to handle print and OOH ads.
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    Arnold Worldwide will manage the creative account for Pfizer's migraine drug, Relpax.
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    The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America has selected KSL Media for media management services including media strategy, planning and buying. The account will be serviced out of KSL's New York office. The former media agency was MediaVest, New York.
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    Switzerland Cheese has awarded its marketing account to the Zurich office of Euro RSCG Switzerland. Billings are estimated at approximately $7.5 million (US). The business will cover worldwide communications, with the first campaign launching in-mid 2004, covering primarily print and promotion. The agency beat out Jung von Matt/Limmat, Grey Advertising, and Advico Young and Rubicam for the win.
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    Verizon Wireless is looking to fill creative duties on its estimated $700 million account.
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    Connecticut casino Mohegan Sun has put its creative and media planning duties up for grabs. Consultant Select Resources International, Santa Monica, Calif., is handling the review.
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    The Richards Group has been selected by Wawa to handle creative and media duties. The agency beat out Eisner Communications of Baltimore, MARC of Pittsburgh, and Mayo Seitz Media for the win.
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    Tickle Inc., the company formerly known as Emode, has selected SendTec as its creative and media agency of record. The agency will be involved in all aspects of Tickle's offline advertising campaign including conception, creation, execution, and response measurement.
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