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John Fielding, CEO
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I left the store and immediately passed several billboards advertising Harvard Capital & Consulting, a fund-management company set up in a country that does not yet even have a stock market.
Whilst the billboards, with the help of Corporate sponsorship, are slowly but surely finding their way out into the communities of South Africa, the print portfolio will tour next year to a variety of countries and locations highlighting the need for a global effort to help those who are suffering from the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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Indoor Billboards are prominently displayed in restrooms of restaurants, bars, sports arena's and health clubs across the country.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Last year Tom was seen playing guitar on billboards all over Nashville advertising the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, and this Spring he can be seen on national television playing dobro at the Country Music Hall of Fame in an ad for the state of Tennessee.
His music has been charted on Billboard's Top Country Charts and has been recorded by Loretta Lynn and Michael Martin Murphy.
It would go to number one on Billboard's pop singles chart for eight weeks and would also hit number one on the country chart and number five on the R and B chart.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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ProjectUSA is putting up billboards about US immigration all across our country because we feel this is one of the only ways to get the facts out to the real sovereign of the United States: the American people.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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In a country where billboards rent for as high as $8,000 per month and 15 seconds of airtime on local TV costs $2,800, people are cheap.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Even the country's 38,000 post offices will have billboards on their exteriors or in lobbies, where product kiosks also can be set up by a company.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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And our billboards, by advertising the devastating consequences of the sheer numbers we are allowing to flood into our country, will help Americans de-link race and immigration so that we can begin to talk about this disaster in a way suitable to a mature democracy.
Subsequent NAAAPI activities across the country such as black washing billboards and t-shirt and cap exchanges have increased community awareness of how the tobacco industry has tried to "normalize" tobacco use without regard to the resulting illnesses and deaths.
The campaign will include television and radio spots and billboards across the nation with a third of the money distributed to field offices around the country.
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