Trademark News for 08-Jul-2006
- ''Top Model' judge on divas, disasters (Jam! Showbiz)
Celebrity hair and makeup stylist Paul Venoit is used to being at the top of fashion. So when he started receiving nasty e-mails about his trademark cowboy hat (apparently he needs to call 1995 because it wants its hat back) he was perplexed.
'Ethics, respect were his trademark (Akron Beacon Journal)
To many, Robert J. Kidney was a business giant, a great friend and an Akron civic leader. For labor unions, he was a power broker of the highest caliber, a true steward of their cause and a champion of the underdog.
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'Wie advances in match play (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
GLADSTONE, N.J. - There were several occasions during her second round match against Michelle Wie when Christina Kim offered the same trademark motion, lifting her putter with her left hand as her ball tracked toward the hole. On the sixth hole, as the 22-year-old Kim rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt, she raised her putter and exclaimed "Got it!" She repeated the motion again on the next hole
'Jack Black needs to be more wacky to carry 'Nacho Libre' (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
By LUKE GLOECKNER, Pulse Movie Reviewer Nearly every elite comedic actor gets a chance to star in their trademark movie as an over-the-top, wacky character.
'Silence, tears as London remembers deadly bombings (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Mourners stood in tearful silence, policemen removed their hats and London's trademark buses and taxis slowed to a halt as the capital paid its respects a year after bombs tore through the city.
'Trademark mall spire to get redesigned A newly designed spire will sit atop Famous-Barr soon. Derik Holtmann/ (Belleville News-Democrat)
Four months after a tornado shredded the trademark spire on top of the Famous-Barr store at St. Clair Square, the crown-like decoration still hasn't been replaced.
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