Trademark News for 11-Jan-2009
- 'What Hartford Lost When It Lost Mayor Mike (New York Times)
Mike Peters, who died last Sunday, achieved the rare sort of urban alchemy in which a mayor?s persona seems to merge with the city he represents.
'UCSB Wins Fifth in a Row, Defeating Fullerton, 60-54 (UC Santa Barbara Athletics)
The UC Santa Barbara women's basketball team used its trademark defense to limit Cal State Fullerton on Saturday night at Titan Gym, but this time also got a lot of scoring throughout the lineup as four players finished in double figures. It resulted in a 60-54 win, the Gauchos' fifth overall and second straight on the road.
'Stamford defeats Norwalk boys (Greenwich Time)
NORWALK -- Some heated words from its coach, some hot moves from its star player and the use of a program trademark were all the ingredients needed to keep Stamford High School's boys basketball team undefeated.
'Warner, Cardinals lead Panthers 27-7 after half (AP via Yahoo! News)
Neil Rackers kicked a pair of field goals ? including an Arizona playoff record 49-yarder ? to help the Cardinals take a 27-7 lead into halftime over the Carolina Panthers in Saturday night's NFC divisional playoff game.
'Delhomme commits 4 turnovers as Cards pull away (AP via Yahoo! News)
Jake Delhomme continued to struggle through the third quarter of Saturday night's NFC divisional playoff game, turning the ball over for a fourth time to help the Arizona Cardinals take a 30-7 lead over the Carolina Panthers.
'Time for Asashoryu to put up or shut up (The Japan Times)
No longer crowing like a cock on a dung heap, Asashoryu has arrived at the last-chance saloon. With a victory at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo, back will come the trademark smile-cum-scowl, the swagger and the nonchalance that irks and amuses sumo watchers in equal measure. Read the full story
'Trader Joe's sues NYC competitor (Sun-Sentinel)
Trader Joe's Co., the operator of specialty grocery stores, sued Gristede's Foods Inc., alleging the supermarket chain committed trademark infringement by opening a food market in New York called Trader John's.
'Formals, face lifts, free stuff: It's Globes time (AP via Yahoo! News)
Stars are sprucing themselves up, getting gifts and going to galas before Sunday's Golden Globes.
'U.S. Patent And Trademark Office Accepts Pfizer's Reissue Application On Lipitor Enantiomer Patent (Medical News Today)
Pfizer Inc announced that the U.S. Patent & trademark Office has issued a "Notice of Allowance" accepting the company's application to correct the technical defect in the '995 enantiomer patent for atorvastatin calcium, the salt form of atorvastatin sold as Lipitor. The company noted that certain formalities must be completed before the reissue patent will be granted.
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