Trademark News for 26-Dec-2005
- 'In D.C. Drama Over Baseball, It's Hard to Tell Who's on First (Washington Post)
The public spectacle is a deadlock between Major League Baseball and the D.C. government, but the drama behind the scenes is a tale of three mayors -- the current mayor, a would-be mayor and the city's famous former mayor.
'The 50 Best Robots Ever (Wired News)
They're exploring the deep sea and distant planets, saving lives in the operating room, transforming factories and filmmaking. They're -- oh c'mon, they're just plain cool! From Qrio to the Terminator, here are some favorites. By Robert Capps of Wired Magazine .
'Rabies (KidsHealth.org via Yahoo! News)
Although rabies infections in people are rare, they can cause serious health problems. So it's a good idea to know how to recognize the signs that your child has been bitten by a rabid animal and what to do about it.
'Celebrities eager for a turn on 'The Simpsons' (Baltimore Sun)
Tom Wolfe is screaming. He screams softly, this Southern gentleman, his trademark white suit unwrinkled, his spats unwavering even as a giant granite boulder hurtles down upon him. It looks to be the end of the pioneering New Journalism author of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
'Bears clinch division with road win over Packers (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Rex Grossman threw for a touchdown and Lance Briggs returned one of four interceptions for another score in leading the Chicago Bears to a 24-17 NFC North-clinching road win against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
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