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	<title>Comments on: Photo Friday 2: Kaiser Permanente visibly supports diversity</title>
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		<title>By: Photo Friday: Harris Teeter and Advertising in the Capital &#124; Ted Eytan, MD</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Ted Eytan as Photo FridayTags: DC , disparities , diversity , employer , equality , toyotaPopularity: 1%   I like how the advertising is different here, and I pay attention to advertising because it says something about the people who live here, and what can I say, I like to live in a place where people make things happen. In Seattle, advertising is more lifestyle oriented. Here it is more policy oriented, and I snapped a few shots of my favorite car company who are apparently doing a metro station &#8220;domination&#8221; (that&#8217;s the word the execs use) at Union Station, much as Kaiser Permanente did a very nice domination of Powell Street BART over the holidays (with a very cool nod to Kaiser Permanente&#8217;...). [...]</description>
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