Trademark News for 16-Mar-2007
- 'Pitino the king of Lexington again (AP via Yahoo! News)
Rick Pitino stood in front of the bench as the clock wound down, urging his players on, enjoying the moment. For one day at least, he was king at Rupp Arena once again. Playing the kind of relentless style that's become a Pitino trademark, Louisville crushed Stanford 78-58 Thursday in the opening round of the South Regional.
'Louisville rules in Pitino's old Kentucky home (Philly.com)
For one day at least, Rick Pitino was once again king at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. Playing the kind of relentless style that's become a Pitino trademark, Louisville crushed Stanford, 78-58, yesterday in the opening round of the South Regional.
'Ethiopia and Starbucks-another trademark row brewing? (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
As Ethiopia and U.S. coffee shop giant Starbucks fight it out in a high profile trademark dispute, little notice is being taken of another potential row brewing in the backstreets of a highland town.
'China, Russia top trademark registration requests in 2006: WIPO (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China and Russia received the largest number of international trademark applications in 2006, as foreign companies boosted their presence there, the World Intellectual Property Organisation said on Thursday.
'WIAA basketball: Lumberjacks get balanced scoring effort (Wausau Daily Herald)
MADISON -- Balanced scoring from numerous sources has long been a trademark of Wausau East boys basketball teams. The Lumberjacks got it again in their WIAA Division 1 state quarterfinal victory Thursday over Brookfield Central with three players scoring in double figures.
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