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Stark Comm wins certificate

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Thiruvananthapuram, Sept. 27

Stark Communications Pvt Ltd, a city-based advertising agency, has won a finalist certificate at the New York Festivals 2006. The agency has won a finalist certificate for the second year in a row. It was a brand campaign for CGH Earth — formerly Casino Group of Hotels — that clinched a finalist certificate in the `best copywriting' for Mr Swarup B.R., Director, Stark Communications Pvt Ltd. The New York Festivals has been showcasing the `world's best work' in advertising for the past 48 years. The entries for this year's awards were judged online by a panel of 80 creative directors from around the world.

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