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Can't quite find the right face for a job? Why not bypass all those annoying and time-consuming casting sessions by looking a little closer to home.

Yes, with the recession still in full swing and many salaries frozen, ingenuous agency staffers might consider getting involved in a little extra-curricular activity to keep their wallets full. And a bit of self-publicity never hurt anyone, either.

Take the clean-cut protagonist in a recent flier for The Observer's Drugs Uncovered magazine, from Mother. Anything look strangely familiar about the unassuming-looking family man beaming out from a headline screaming 'Need ...

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