THE WAR ON PEACE BY AN AUSTRALIAN T-SHIRT COMPANY
An Australian t-shirt company wages a war on peace through designer t-shirts
Press Release - SYDNEY, NSW. July 07, 2007 – The Share Peace Initiative is an Australian t-shirt company that is waging the war on peace through the sale of designer t-shirts. It is the newest line, with the first design 'Electro Evolution' appealing to electronic music fans of both female male influence.
On July 06, 2007, the Share Peace Initiative made it's first investment to Kiva, an organization that empowers entrepreneurs in developing countries through micro-loans. This was made possible through initial support and subsequent sales of the 'Electro Evolution' t-shirts.
“We are very excited to offer this opportunity,” said Jacob Sikais, CEO of the Share Peace Initiative. “With the tremendous popularity of electronic music and the eclectic fashion sense to follow, we found our first design is an ideal catalyst to fund the war on peace."
The Share Peace Initiative plans to release a new t-shirt design each month, with the focus on each t-shirt being a fashionable piece, as opposed to another graphic on a t-shirt. Other designs on the drawing board include the Pasha Party, Best in Silhouette, and International Peace Day 2007.
From initial reviews of the t-shirt design, there has been a keen interest from international DJ's such as The Loose Cannons, DJ Vadim, and DJ Haze to showcase the Electro Evolution design and help raise awareness in the community. “This is excellent publicity for the Share Peace Initiative,” said Jacob Sikais.
So is it time for a good news story? Is the world waking up to the fact that a war on terrorism and a war on drugs and a war on... will only bring more of that. Who knows, maybe a war on peace is exactly what the world needs as it spirals into oblivion. Decide for yourself by visiting the website at www.share-peace.com
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I thought you're not supposed to put web addresses in press releases?





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(cause before, it was just "Share Peace" and then I put the "Share Peace Initiative" at the top of the web design layout I was doing for you.)
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