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...poured in from the Middle East. "The goal is not to compete with another soft drink, or to reject an American one," says Mathlouthi. Instead, he pledges that 10% of his profits will go to Palestinian charities. Coca-Cola is unlikely to be too philanthropic toward Mecca-Cola, whose logo seems familiar. Coca-Cola representatives say they're "looking into" any similarity. But the company is famous for defending its trademarks; while Mecca-Cola says its targets are elsewhere, Coke's lawyers might already be seeing red. THE BOURSE All Fall Down Just when you think the apocalypse at Switzerland...
...acts with adults. The Italian ring, allegedly led by a man police will identify only as a phone company employee nicknamed Robhy, was selling $60 million-worth of this stuff each year over the Internet using three Italian websites. (Visitors to those sites now see a Guardia di Finanza logo and a message saying they have been shut down.) Software attracts a wide variety of pirates, from international gangs of criminals to local thieves and enterpreneurs. "There are all kinds of people involved," says the leader of the smart raid, Commandant Mario Piccinni, who heads a specialist corps of Milan...
...Killer B’s became regular playoff contenders (who inevitably choked in the first round, but that’s not the point). The heinous Bud Adams left town with the Oilers in tow, and we have a brand spankin’ new team with the coolest logo...
...shop with doctor-duffers. One year Pfizer served breakfast, Otsuka America brought lunch, Novartis supplied the golf carts, TAP Pharmaceutical stocked the beverage cart and nine other drugmakers each sponsored a hole or two. But these days no one is willing to give or take so much as a logo-stamped golf ball...
...content available on the Internet, 5% more than pornography, according to an online poll $528,000 is the high bid offered for a guitar Jimi Hendrix burned on stage in 1967 and which Frank Zappa later restored and played in 1976 $44,000 is how much an Enron trademark logo, a 1.5 m tall, stainless steel, tilted "E", was sold for at auction last week...