Trademark News for 02-Nov-2005
- 'China's Cheng fails new move at East Asian Games (Sports Illustrated)
MACAU (AP) -- Hoping to trademark a gymnastics maneuver, China's Cheng Fei tried a complex new move for the first time in the women's vault at the East Asian Games on Wednesday, and it cost her a gold medal.
'Ford sues over racing device (UPI)
DETROIT, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Ford has sued a North Carolina supplier for alleged theft of trade secrets, breach of contract and trademark infringement.
'Williams setting himself apart in senior season (The Badger Herald)
It?s difficult not to notice University of Wisconsin wide receiver Brandon Williams. No, it?s not his personable nature, his straight-forward answers to questions or even his trademark No. 1 jersey that sticks out when you see him play. It?s the way he carries himself. Though only 5-foot-10, 185 pounds, the presence he exudes makes him seem larger than his frame...
'Charles and Camilla arrive at White House (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Britain's Prince Charles and his bride, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will woo lukewarm America as President George W. Bush hosts a rare, glamorous black tie dinner in the White House.
'Olympic countdown is on (The Royal Gazette - Sport)
In exactly 100 days, Patrick Singleton will step out in his shorts to began his Olympic adventure and, as is his trademark now, confidence is high.
'Humour with a twist is Billy's trademark (Adelaide Confidential)
HIS sick humour has become his signature. As too has that always-recognisable voice, sometimes colourful facial hair and his custom-made Harley trike.
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