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&lt;em&gt;Season Two of AMC&#039;s smoking-drinking-screwing advertising drama&lt;/em&gt; Mad Men &lt;em&gt;ended last night with Sterling Cooper&#039;s creative head Don Draper steaming out of a meeting telling that suit Duck Phillips, &amp;quot;I sell products, not advertising.&amp;quot; Ah, war between the creative and the account guy. It was a moment that surely had resonance for plenty of creative business people, whether they&#039;re familiar with the history of Madison Avenue or not. &lt;/em&gt;
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