Word: owner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Dana A. DeGeorges, co-owner of Cannables, said yesterday his first-year venture is "a unique alternative to socks wrapped at the Coop." DeGeorges explained that he set up shop only in December because it is the time when canning appeals to a broad base of people. From January to November DeGeorges packages products for companies...
Donna French Designs sells cotton dyed jumpsuits and pants. Owner Donna French says she has been selling the clothing she designs to boutiques in California for five years, but only opens a formal store for the holidays...
...Orient in The Square owner Geil Del Castillo said that Christmas is the time when expensive, "one of a kind" merchandise is sold. Items such as beaded sweaters from China are more likely to be chosen at Christmas than during the other 11 months. Del Castillo explained...
...copyright, against the principle of a free press. Copyright, said Kaufman, covers not "ideas or facts," but the author's "expression." In the case of highly newsworthy books, this means only "the ordering and choice of the words themselves." Otherwise, he went on, "an individual could be the owner of an important political event merely by being the first to depict that event in words." Copyright law "was not meant to obstruct the citizens' access to vital facts and historical observations about our nation's life...
...that." Armed with such self-assurance, Brown, 62, has for nearly two years calmly dealt with criticism, fears and confusion among customers, employees, share holders and Congressmen while presiding over the most extensive reorganization in U.S. corporate history. Says Belton Johnson, a Texas ranch owner and a director of AT&T: "Charlie Brown's done an amazing job. Nobody could have done it better...