Trademark News for 03-Sep-2006
- 'Boundaries seamless on 'nip/tuck' (NorthJersey.com)
"Tell me what you don't like about yourself?" When Dr. Christian Troy puts that trademark "nip/tuck" query to the young man opposite him, his aging sugar daddy is the one to respond.
'Jelagat cashes in on cool conditions to win women's race (The Charleston Gazette)
The trademark hills of the Charleston Distance Run left an indelible impression on at least one of the runners Saturday, and may have affected the outcome of the women?s race.
'Drummer magician (Deccan Herald)
He is definitely colourful. His trademark bald head has created waves. His Rudhraksh and dangling gold chains are fashion statements. When he takes to the drums, he transcends everything to create that mesmerising magic that leaves no doubt about who he is.
'HOME STRETCH (San Jose Mercury News)
Lost in the Fog stands as still as a statue, intently watching horses gallop through their morning workouts around the Golden Gate Fields racetrack. It's a place where the 4-year-old colt -- the best thoroughbred to emerge from Northern California in years, if not decades -- will never again show his trademark burst of blazing speed.
'Axing Cuba brand may spark reprisal (Arizona Daily Star)
MIAMI ? In 1918, the Aunt Jemima trademark was registered in Cuba, and even after Fidel Castro seized power in 1959, a steady stream of U.S. companies from Ace Hardware to United Airlines have continued to register their trademarks in the island nation.
'Carbon County United Way hikes its fundraising target (The Morning Call)
Group hopes to collect $65,000 in this year's giving campaign. The United Way's Carbon County chapter hopes to raise $65,000 in this year's campaign $5,000 more than last year the group announced Friday with the unveiling of the downtown Lehighton trademark thermometer that shows how much money has been pledged.
'Thousands turn out for Lanier?s signature event (The Valdosta Daily Times)
LAKELAND ? Thousands turned out for the Flatlanders 36th Annual Arts and Crafts Show Saturday at Camp Patten. Started more than three decades ago by the Lions Club to raise funds for a park, the festival has become a trademark event of Lanier County.
'Fabulous Exhibition of Lore Eckelberry?s Contemporary Art in Downtown Los Angeles (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 3, 2006 -- The solo exhibition at Infusion Gallery features Lore Eckelberry?s large scale anime and tribal paintings in her trademark bright colors, with a spectacular combination of colors that make your jaw drop.
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