Ejemplos de uso de two-page advertisement
1. A two–page advertisement in Britain‘s The Times newspaper yesterday listed 30 reasons why FYROM would make a good NATO member.
2. Last year a residents‘ organization calling itself the Grosvenor Square Safety Group took out a two–page advertisement in The Times of London and The Washington Post complaining the building put them at risk of terrorist attack.
3. Edmund Phelps (Economics 2006). In a two–page advertisement published in local Arabic newspapers, KSU said its Nobel Laureates Program was aimed at promoting science and technology, boosting research and development, spreading a culture of science and inventions in society and transforming the Kingdom into a knowledge–based economy.
4. An alliance calling itself the Grosvenor Square Safety Group took out a two–page advertisement in the Times newspaper of London and The Washington Post accusing the government and police of "moral failure." Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, some residents of London‘s exclusive Mayfair neighborhood have said the embassy‘s security plans put them at risk, with concrete blast barriers protecting the building at the expense of surrounding houses.
5. It‘s a longtime tradition to talk through the trades, said Variety editor Peter Bart, noting that «personal message ads» date back to the 1'20s. «Something like the Mel Gibson attack is the sort of situation that prompts an outbreak of ads,» Bart told The Associated Press. «It‘s a reminder that people like to editorialize personally, whether or not they know how to write.» TV producer Merv Adelson used an Aug. 2 ad in the Los Angeles Times to urge the industry to «make ourselves proud and NOT support this JERK in any way.» On Aug. 3, comedian Rob Schneider, describing himself as «a 1/2 Jew,» placed a full–page «open letter to the Hollywood community» in Daily Variety, vowing never to work with Gibson, whom he characterized as an «actor–director–producer–and anti–Semite.» Then came a two–page advertisement from violence expert Gavin de Becker, which appeared in the Aug. 4 edition of the Hollywood Reporter.