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Do Disturb

Posted by Dan Matutina | 2-03-2008 14:03 | Category: Human rights

Door hangers were placed in hotels throughout Phnom Penh and discovered by tourists as they checked into their rooms.

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World Vision
Agency:
Bates 141 Cambodia




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Very, very good.

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Posted by Carvalho Jr | 3-03-2008 01:03

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No need for that spam Carvalho, see the right column.

Posted by Marc | 3-03-2008 19:19

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I agree. Very nice.

A member of our ad creative community creating some similar ones a few months ago. Instead of door knockers though he used the pass keys.

I’m not a tourism attraction - http://adhack2.com/public/detail/1879-1177
Lock out child prostitution - http://adhack2.com/public/detail/1878-1177

If World Vision finds the campaign successful, we’d be glad to contribute with the pass key ads.

Posted by James | 4-03-2008 00:00

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hi james, :D

those pass keys look great. :D and i agree they can go hand in hand with world vision’s door knockers.

Posted by dan matutina | 4-03-2008 01:57



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