Trademark News for 08-Nov-2005
- 'U.S. Papers Adding Japanese-Style Comics (AP via Yahoo! News)
"Doonesbury" and "Peanuts," make way for "manga." Come January, the Sunday funnies of several major North American newspapers will have doe-eyed women in frilly outfits, effeminate long-haired heroes and other trademark images of the Japanese comic style.
'U.S. newspapers to add Japanese-style comics (This Ithaca Journal)
TOKYO ? ?Doonesbury? and ?Peanuts,? make room for ?manga.? Come January, the Sunday funnies of several major North American newspapers will have doe-eyed women in frilly outfits, effeminate long-haired heroes and other trademark images of the Japanese comic style.
'Liz gets out for a good cause (Miami Herald)
Chronic back problems haven't turned Elizabeth Taylor into a shrinking violet. The winner of two Academy Awards was swathed in her trademark jewels when she made a regal public entrance to dedicate the new UCLA Clinical AIDS Research and Education Center in Los Angeles, reports The Associated Press.
'Big plays stump Andrews (Tallahassee Democrat)
The topic of big plays usually brings a smile to Mickey Andrews. That's because making them has been a trademark for his defenses in 22 years at Florida State.
'NVE Notified of Magnetothermal MRAM Patent Grant (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NVE Corporation said today that it has been notified by the U.S. Patent and trademark Office of the expected grant of a key patent for magnetothermal Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory .
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