Trademark News for 30-Oct-2006

    'Lake Morton Gets Set for Swans (The Ledger)
    LAKELAND -- Work on Lake Morton is done and the trademark swan residents who were relocated during the shoreline restoration project should be moving back soon.

    'Campaign 2006: Pombo in a tight contest (The Sacramento Bee)
    STOCKTON-Richard Pombo, clad in a beige polo shirt and jeans, is leaning back in a folding chair, his trademark ostrich-skin boots under a table. He's bantering with a reporter and an aide, and appears at peace. But he really isn't.

    'McHale Talks of Cigar's Symbolism (NBA.com)
    "Local ordinances aside, the whole idea of a victory cigar -- Red Auerbach's trademark during his years as coach of the Boston Celtics dynasty -- is about as in-your-face as sports can get," writes Steve Aschburner of the STAR TRIBUNE. "`Red said it isn't bragging if you could back it up. I liked that,' said Timberwolves vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale, one of the Celtics'

    'Boise Baseball Club Learns Trademark Law (RedNova)
    By Carlson, Brad For the Boise Hawks, the rollout of a new logo Nov. 15 will mark the end of the team's latest trip around the branding bases. The new logo is about three years in the making, President and General Manager Todd Rahr said.

    'Where there was smoke, there was Red (Seattle Times)
    Long before the Larry Bird exception, Boston had a Red Auerbach exception. For Red's trademark stogies, anyway. Wrote ESPN.com's Bill Simmons of the...

    'SAND gets Flushed Away (Digit Magazine)
    Blending Aardman's trademark style and characterisations with DreamWorks' state-of-the-art computer animation, the film marks a unique new look for the artform.

    'From Bernadette Peters, One Enchanted Evening (Washington Post)
    "There Is Nothing Like a Dame," Exhibit A: Broadway baby Bernadette Peters sashaying across the stage at the Music Center at Strathmore Saturday night, singing a blush-worthy version of that "South Pacific" tune. With her trademark fairy-tale curls tumbling toward a dazzling low-cut gown, Peters...



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