Paper Round (4 August) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?
04 Aug 2010 | by Sarah Johnson
to raise funds to help those devastated by floods in Pakistan. More reports reveal further flooding could ...
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The Guardian includes an 84-page football pullout, while The Sun offers its readers football tickets for 9.50. As the crisis in Pakistan worsens, the national press devotes editorial space to increasing awareness and support, alongside ongoing calls for donations from member charities ...
to raise funds to help those devastated by floods in Pakistan. More reports reveal further flooding could ...
Charity appeals sweep the nationals as the aftermath of the floods in Pakistan threaten millions...British Red Cross , Unicef and Oxfam launch separate appeals to help those left homeless and threatened by disease after the floods in Pakistan, which have been called the worst for 80 years. Several ads call for donations in campaigns designed to raise awareness of the disaster. Meanwhile, Dogs ...
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in Pakistan. However, it s not (quite) all doom and gloom. Apple s iPhone launches in the UK today ... ) and General Musharraf s suspension of what little democracy there was in Pakistan will make the Middle East ...
year. The renewed deal took in this summer's NatWest series, in which England took on Pakistan ...
, where accusations of ball-tampering ended up with Pakistan forfeiting the match after refusing to take ... against Pakistan and the International Cricket Council is expected to make a new statement later today ...
Indies. Along with other players from Australia, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Pakistan ...
matches and one-day internationals against Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and will promote the association ...
and three Test matches, while cricket will continue through the summer until the final Test against Pakistan ...
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