AMV unveils dramatic seat belt safety TV ad
07 Nov 2003 | by Rachel Gardner
highlights the consequences of travelling in a car without wearing a seat belt.
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, nursing homes, hospitals, its Spanish subsidiary Sanitas and new businesses such as dental and travel ...
highlights the consequences of travelling in a car without wearing a seat belt.
. In January, the sell-in began with a press release sent to national media and the travel trade press, which ...
the chance to take advantage of travel concessions and reduced entrance fees. The partnership has also ...
and travel companies. David Castle, director of Lifecycle Marketing, which publishes Emma's Diary, said ...
at JFK and again when they arrived at Heathrow the following morning, it became apparent what travellers ... with travellers there was one thing they had to understand - that business travel isn't glamorous. It may be what ... travel: we know it's tough. We have a few things to make it better." Job done. - Jane Lingham ...
terrestrial broadcaster in an attempt to prevent English fans travelling to the game, but Sky has refused ...
in the automotive and retail sectors, which complement its existing strength in the financial, travel and public ... the company to set up the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice Line the day after the attack ...
LONDON - Fans of the British, all-female team of adventurers travelling to the South Pole next year...The team, Spirit of the Age, are all women aged over 50 and will follow in the footsteps of Roald Amundsen, Captain Scott and Ranulph Fiennes in trekking to the South Pole in October 2004. They will travel on skis for the 65-day journey, pulling sleds that weigh up to 120lbs. The Redhouse Lane site ...
By the time the World Health Organisation travel advisory was lifted from Hong Kong, Sars had not only ravaged thousands of lives, but derailed the region's business community, and practically shut ... in the local travel and tourism sector. But, as a world-class agricultural producer, the trickle-down effect ...