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No fear of firing in Norfolk
RE "CITY official bought cell phone for teen with criminal record," front page, Aug. 22: Readers were treated to a graphic illustration of just how dangerous liberals can be when they were shown the results of Barbara Lai's attempt to save a thug.
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Editor's note: An illustration on page A2 contains graphic images that some readers may find offensive.
By Becky Orr
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The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in Thompkins v Lil' Joe Records Inc provides graphic illustration of how bad things can happen to copyright holders who do not factor in the potential bankruptcy of another contracting party. The facts presented a nightmare scenario for the recording artist Jeffrey Thompkins, who performed under the name "JT Money" as part of a group named "Poison Clan." Thompkins had transferred title in his copyrights to a recording company, Luke Records, without retaining control over the copyrights. He then compounded his woes by failing to protect his rights in Luke Records' Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. In order to gain more control of its intellectual property, an owner should consider granting a license in the technology, not making an absolute conveyance tha...
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Editor's note: An illustration on page A2 contains graphic images that some readers may find offensive.
By Becky Orr
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By TOM DAYKIN
Graphic: Alfred Elicierto / ; photo illustration: Ed Brud /
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CENTERVILLE -- Cecilia Brendel of Centerville has been an artist most of her life. But her artwork today is decidedly different than what she did for most of her adult life.
After graduating from college with a degree in graphic arts, she began her career in technical illustration.
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Other Press Club awards included second place for former staff writer Justin Park in the Sports Feature category, for "The Soldiers' Story," Best Sports Photo by Michael Davis for "Downed Boxer" and Best Scenic Photo, also by Davis, for the Autumn Times cover, lovingly referred to in-house as "Amish Boy.
Amish Boy also grabbed first place in the Art Photo category of the New York Press Association. Other first place NYPA awards went to editor-in-chief Molly English, for "Running Wild," her sports feature about ultramarathoning, to cartoonist Joe Glisson for "Cheney's Gun," and to designer Sara Oakes in the Small Space Ad category for an advertisement for Dante. We also won second place in the House Ad/Promotional Campaign category for our Las Vegas Best of Syracuse campaign, and second...
... is a national level first place for Illustration from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. ... campaign, and second place in the Graphic Illustration category called "White Collar Trashed...
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LOST TRAIL: NINE DAYS ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS," by Donn Fendler with Lynn Plourde and illustrated by Ben Bishop, November 2011, Down East Books, 72 pages, paperback graphic novel, $14.95.
One Maine miracle, after more than 70 years, still enchants wide- eyed children. It's the story of Donn Fendler, the boy who survived nine days lost in the Maine wilderness in 1939. Now white-haired, he visit schools across the state to tell his story, a compelling message of hope born from a near-tragedy. And with a new graphic novel, "Lost Trail: Nine Days Alone in the Wilderness," people can trace his steps through illustration for the first time.
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CENTERVILLE -- Cecilia Brendel of Centerville has been an artist most of her life. But her artwork today is decidedly different than what she did for most of her adult life.
After graduating from college with a degree in graphic arts, she began her career in technical illustration.
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Mary Steel and Brian Rogers have been promoted at Bonnie Heneson Communications.
Steel has been promoted to senior graphic designer. Steel, who has a background in fine arts, specializes in hand illustration, drawing and painting in addition to computer graphic design.