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L'Auberge seeks investors to keep it open - Dayton Daily News (blog)


L'Auberge seeks investors to keep it open
Dayton Daily News (blog)
Here's an excerpt from Reif's email: And so dear friends, my time is running out and I have nearly exhausted all resources. I still believe that even in the last hour, 2 additional investors can be found. But if not there will be nothing left but to ...

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With gTLDs, Global Branding Starts with a Name - ADOTAS


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With gTLDs, Global Branding Starts with a Name
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ADOTAS – It's no longer important how and where the business names that later became candidates for trademarks, then domain names and now possibly gTLD (generic top-level domain) candidates, originated. The fact is that the majority are simply not ...
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Huffington at Penn State: 'A Lot of Leadership Dormant in People' - State College News


Huffington at Penn State: 'A Lot of Leadership Dormant in People'
State College News
The Greek-born author, commentator and media executive punctuated it all with her trademark wit -- including ex-husband mockery, sex jokes and self-deprecation. "There's a lot of leadership dormant in people," she said. "And I think inspiration and ...

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US Patent Issued to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on Feb. 7 for "Wind Turbine ... - Power Engineering Magazine


US Patent Issued to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on Feb. 7 for "Wind Turbine ...
Power Engineering Magazine
According to the abstract released by the US Patent & Trademark Office: "Provided is a wind turbine generator system that can cool a nacelle interior by ventilation irrespective of the outside air temperature in various installation environments.

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Why speak for the Ahmadis? - The Express Tribune


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Why speak for the Ahmadis?
The Express Tribune
The argument given by at least one court on the constitutionality of these laws is that religious symbols and terms are like a trademark. No one needs to go to law school to recognise the fallacy here. It is necessary to make as much fuss about these ...

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