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Angela
Merkel. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Hillary Clinton. Vladimir Putin. Barack
Obama. Manmohan Singh. Jeffrey Immelt. Pope Benedict XVI. Pascal
Lamy. Angelina Jolie. Bono.
So many words, so little time. Political leaders in particular are known to talk a lot. And yet, your readers have a strong interest in developing their own sense of what some of the world's leading figures and thinkers stand for.
Enter The Globalist's Read My Lips
By
presenting several insightful quotes from a key world figure
and adding incisive questions to provide a better context to the
thoughts expressed our Read My Lips feature serves as a riveting
"virtual interview" with the world’s movers and shakers.
A
captivating feature format
Through
its engaging question-and-answer format, our Read My Lips feature
— which averages around 370 words — allows you to cover lots of
ground while sacrificing relatively little column space.

| Frequency: |
Event-driven,
about 60 editions/year
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| Average
length: |
360-380
words
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| Use: |
Print
and online editions
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| Exclusivity: |
Exclusive
publishing rights available in many national and regional
media markets
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