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Beer Steins News Archive 22-Apr-2008

  • Parody of Wal-Mart Trumps Its Trademark (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Computer store owner Charles Smith has won a two-year legal battle with Wal-Mart, which has demanded he stop making and selling T-shirts and other items with slogans such as "Wal-ocaust" and "Wal-Qaeda." U.S.


  • No need to panic about Gagne ... yet (Fond du Lac Reporter)

    If Opening Day was any indication, Milwaukee Brewers fans better hold onto their beer steins.


  • Crabby Apple bites Big Apple in trademark dispute (Crain's New York Business)

    Apple Computer says New York?s GreeNYC logo will confuse customers.


  • Absalon, Ren take Houfffalize World Cup (Velo News)

    Julien Absalon can cross Houffalize off his list. Before his victory at Sunday?s World Cup opener in Belgium, the Frenchman had won on every classic World Cup course save this one. In 2007 he came close, but had to settle for second behind a streaking Jose Antonio Hermida. But beneath a clearing Ardennes sky, Absalon took his first Houffalize victory with the calculated dominance that has come ...


  • Wagner's offers hearty food in wide variety (Coeur d'Alene Press)

    COEUR d'ALENE -- From Germany by way of Fresno, Calif., a couple has brought their own unique style of food to the Lake City. Bill and Roxanne Wagner were the third owners of the Old Fresno Hofbrau, but sold it after nine years after being encouraged to relocate to Idaho.


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