Trademark News for 24-Sep-2006

    'Preseason hopefuls not so hopeful (phillyburbs.com)
    John Fox no longer looks so sly in Carolina. Jon Gruden's trademark grimaces define Tampa Bay. Joe Gibbs is aging rapidly in Washington. And in Miami, Nick Saban is boiling in Daunte's inferno.

    'Golden Corral serves change on buffet line (Bradenton Herald)
    Golden Corral is rethinking its trademark buffet. At a store in Boardman, Ohio, customers line up at several stations, distinguished by the type of food they serve.

    'No. 19 Clemson blasts North Carolina (Fox Sports)
    James Davis had four of Clemson's seven rushing touchdowns in the 19th-ranked Tigers 52-7 victory over North Carolina on Saturday. On a day the Tigers (3-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) honored their 1981 national champions, Clemson's latest group showed power running and teeth-rattling defense - a Clemson trademark that No. 1 season - works in any era. Davis, a sophomore who tops the ACC in

    'Life goes on, with tragedies and triumphs (Asbury Park Press)
    By now, everyone knows that Steve Irwin (a.k.a. The Crocodile Hunter) died over the Labor Day weekend, the victim of a freak accident with a stingray off the coast of Australia, his home country. Most remember his flamboyant personality, excitedly speaking to his viewers, always dressed in trademark khaki shirt, shorts and work boots, invariably wrestling with a croc or at least talking in a very

    'Fulham 0-2 Chelsea (Fox Sports)
    Frank Lampard overcame his penalty jinx and later added a trademark second as Chelsea moved top of the table with a 2-0 win at Fulham.



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