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CSR: Diversity takes centre stage

led it to develop 21 diversity councils worldwide. The most recent is in Japan and it meets twice a ...

PRWEEK AWARDS 2003: Corporate & Public - The Rio Graphics Award - Corporate Publications

UK, the US and Japan. Recently, however, his performance in these markets has slowed considerably ...

PRWEEK AWARDS 2003: Corporate & Public - The Kaizo incorporating Beer Davies Award - Not for Profit

, prostate cancer charities in the US, Canada and Australia have adopted the Peeball, and Japan will shortly ...

CAMPAIGNS: Water supply issue raised at SA summit - Event Promotion

in Japan. ...

CAMPAIGNS: Origin keeps up debate on Body Worlds - Event PR

of art it has attracted outrage. Body Worlds had toured continental Europe and Japan, achieving ...

ANALYSIS: Publicis buying spree to bolster PR - The acquisition of Bcom3 last week by French giant Publicis can only mean a growth spurt ahead for the new group's major PR brand, says Ben Bold

owned ad agency D'Arcy. As the takeover announcement was made, the group unveiled an alliance with Japan ...

INTERNATIONAL: Citibank to launch campaign to commemorate anniversary

campaign will target six markets, Singapore, Philippines, Hong Kong, China, India and Japan. In Singapore

Bell Pottinger to promote Beijing 2008 Olympic bid

, Toronto, Istanbul and Osaka in Japan. ...

Beijing Olympic 2008 bid hunts Euro shop

Japan. Beijing narrowly missed out on staging the 2000 games which were held in Sydney. ...

OPINION: PR has key role in global warming debate

The Hague to make the agreements reached in Japan legally binding could well fall apart....The Hague to make the agreements reached in Japan legally binding could well fall apart. Britain ...

 

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