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There is no better way to promote your country and its
issues in Washington than by using the pages of The
Washington Post, which reaches some 85 percent of all
leaders in Washington. Working with the International
Advertising Department of the Post, East West Communications
(which created DiplomaticTraffic.com) has developed
several packages that give governments the best "bang
for their buck" using Post media, including the
daily newspaper, the National Weekly Edition, the Sunday
Magazine and washingtonpost.com, for a total audience
of some nine million. The Post offers significant discounts
to embassies and governments.
For online samples of East West sections in the Post,
visit International
Spotlight on washingtonpost.com. For specific reports,
see:
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Cote d'Ivoire |
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Cyprus |
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Greece |
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Greece |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Korea |
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Liberia |
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Peru |
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Ukraine |
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Ukraine |
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Ukraine |
For more information about getting your message into
the Post, and to arrange a meeting to discuss how the
Post can assist you, contact Thomas
Cromwell.
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