Londoners evade landmines in new campaign
04 Dec 2007 | by Kunal Dutta
LONDON - The charity No More Landmines will this week launch a TV and online campaign showing
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CHI & Partners has worked with the charity No More Landmines to create an awareness campaign about ...
LONDON - The charity No More Landmines will this week launch a TV and online campaign showing
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The agency was appointed after a five-way pitch and will develop a campaign to target children, particularly those aged 11-13, with messages about healthy eating. The heart charity's most recent campaign, created by Bright Blue Day, picked up a silver at the 2007 Campaign Poster Awards for its image of a girl ...
cent. Summary: This paper by The Bridge demonstrates how a charity for ex-Service men and women ...
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