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YellowPages Corporation Offering $1,000,000 Prize for Funniest Travel Video

Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:30am EDT
YELLOWPAGES.travel, a service by YellowPages Corporation offering $1,000,000
prize to anyone with the funniest home video preferably related to travel

LOS ANGELES, March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- YellowPages Corporation; operator of
popular business directories, telephone books and
http://www.YELLOWPAGES.travel ; a tool that enables users to search the top
travel websites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Priceline, Kayak,
HotWire, SideStep, Hotels.com and other major travel websites at the same time
with one click; has today announced a $1,000,000 prize to anyone that submits
the funniest home video preferably related to travel. The winner will receive
$500,000 for the copyrights of the video and the balance of $500,000 will be
donated to multiple charities.
    The winner will be chosen on May 15th by a panel of judges within
YellowPages Corporation. YellowPages Corporation will be developing a 30
second television commercial around the video as well. To find out more or to
submit a video please email:  Contest (at) YELLOWPAGES.travel or call
1-866-YELLOWPAGES
SOURCE  YellowPages Corporation

Steve Simonson of eBusiness Media, 1-866-848-3392, for YellowPages
Corporation



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