Downloads declare support for campaign.THE logo for The Journal's Think North East First campaign is now available to download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. on our website. Simply by logging on to The Journal's site it is possible to get a copy of the logo (right) to print off and display with pride in your business or home. One business already planning to display the logo is the Centurion bar in Newcastle Newcastle, city, Australia Newcastle, city (1991 pop. 262,331), New South Wales, SE Australia, on the Pacific Ocean. It is the center of one of the country's largest coal-mining areas and is a large port. Coal, wool, iron and steel, and wheat are exported. Central Station. Director Richard Sanderson said: "We run a deli outside the bar on the station. Recently, one of the big nationals have set up right next to us and we are keen to harness The Journal's campaign to help us. "We buy all our coffee locally and all the deli goods are either homemade or bought locally. "Our idea is to display The Journal's Think North East First banner outside to appeal to people to support local business over some multi-national that can just muscle its way in." Mr Sanderson, who hopes to have the banner up within the next week, said: "I'm passionate about the Think North East campaign. "We are incredibly supportive of it because, like I said, we source a lot of our produce locally and support micro breweries See for an up to date listing of all the breweries detailed on Wikipedia, sorted into regions. Africa
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"Hopefully, by using the logo we can encourage more people to support the campaign. Matt McKenzie, NCJ NCJ National Criminal Justice NCJ National Contest Journal NCJ New Columbia Joist Co. Media's head of multimedia, said: "We want businesses to wear the Think North East First badge with pride and that's why we've made the logo available to download from our website. "Backing the campaign should be something that businesses are proud to be doing and the logo is a bold statement about the philosophy of your business." To download the logo, visit www.journallive.co.uk/think where you will also be able to add your company's name to the list of businesses supporting the campaign. |
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