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Nike 2002 advert: Secrecy, stunt doubles and moody stars – the making of an iconic advert | Sport | The Times
I've Always Struggled With My Weight. Losing It Didn't Mean Winning. - The New York Times
Cristiano Ronaldo Just Tweeted Nike's New Ad Featuring Himself, And It Hilariously Backfires | Bored Panda
Inside the greatest ad EVER: Nike's brilliant 1998 Brazil airport commercial – by those who made it | FourFourTwo
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Riverhead youth featured in Nike's controversial Colin Kaepernick ad - Riverhead News Review
Lance Armstrong's Doping Ads for Nike
Michael Johnson 'bringing the gold shoes back,' shoots Nike commercial - OlympicTalk | NBC Sports
Q&A: Director Paul Hunter Revisits His Famous 2001 Nike Basketball Freestyle Commercial
Warren Lotas' Nike Lawsuit: Bootleg Dunks and Other Knockoff Sneakers | Complex
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Nike ad addresses bullying and racism in Japan; riles up debate online - Japan Today
If Nike can do it, so can you!. Once in a while there comes a brand… | by Kanchan Bhatia | Marketing And Growth Hacking
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Cristiano Ronaldo Shares A New Commercial Featuring Himself On The Internet Only To Get Massively Trolled
The Sneakerheads Racing to Save Their Kicks From Decay | WIRED
Jim Riswold Remembers Shooting First Jordan Commercial With Spike Lee | Complex
La metedura de pata de Nike al presumir de Cristiano de niño... ¡con una camiseta de Adidas!
Nike's commercial cynicism is clear but Colin Kaepernick ad is a sign | Colin Kaepernick | The Guardian
The 2002 Nike Ad That Kept Me in Advertising for Life | Muse by Clio
Cristiano Ronaldo wore adidas jumper in new Nike advert | Daily Mail Online
Nike's “Want It All” Ad Provides Hope for Inner-City Kids | by Bryan Morrison | Medium
Heart to heart: A young customer and Team Member bond over their heart transplant journeys | Chick-fil-A
TIL in a 1980s Nike commercial, a Kenyan tribesman's words were translated as “Just Do It”; however, American anthropologist Lee Cronk alerted Nike that the Kenyan really said, “I don't want these.
Nike's Colin Kaepernick TV ad is inspirational, not controversial