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Out-Takes Inc. - Small Business Quarterly
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- in Re Application To Quash Subpoena To National Broadcasting Company, Inc. Steven Krase and Jenny Krase, Plaintiffs, v. Graco Children Products, Inc., Defendant-Appellee. Ruth Marden, Plaintiff, v. Graco Children Products, Inc., Defendant-Appellee. Kerry Ann Murphy, Plaintiff, v. Graco Children Products, Inc., Defendant-Appellee. National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Appellant., 79 F.3d 346 (2nd Cir. 1996)
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Mike Baber hasn't met most of his customers, but that doesn't stop him from getting personal with them.
Baber, the owner and president of Baber Inc., a direct-mail marketing company that celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, said that personalizing a mailing takes the junk out of junk mail.
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The Utah branch of American Atheists, Inc. brought suit against the UHPA in December 2005 after nearly eight years of opposing the organiza- tion's practice of planting crosses. The defendants, which include the UHPA and Utah Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Scott Duncan, have so far argued successfully that the cross symbol, when used to mark where someone died, is not necessarily a religious icon. To date, UHPA has erected 14 crosses on state land, each with the official Utah Highway Patrol logo, according to Brian Barnard, attorney for American Atheists.
I'm sure in New Mexico you've seen those 2-foot tall crosses by the side of the road, where a family has put up a memorial because there was a fatal traffic accident," Barnard, who filed his response to the city's brief on Nov. 3,...
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New Mexico-based Manhattan Scientifics has absorbed Metallicum, Inc., a company that holds the patent for the Los Alamos National Lab-developed super-lightweight "nano-metal," which could knock off as much as 5 percent of the weight from planes and automobiles. US Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-NM, cheerled the announcement at Manhattan's Albuquerque factory, promising the merger will "revolutionize a whole range of industries" and create local tech jobs.
Eleven-year-old Lorenzo Romero from Bernalillo has about a month to finish breaking in a wild mustang if he's going to compete in the Extreme Mustang Makeover competition, a contest from the Mustang Heritage Foundation designed to boost horse adoptions. So far, Romero, son of Joe and Alicia Romero, who run Romero's Thunder, an equine-sefvices b...
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In an interview, Joy Silver, president of RainbowVision Properties Inc., says that it will take three years "to reach stabilization." But she makes a point of saying that contractors must shoulder most of the blame regarding "flooding or mold issues." Silver says she expects a settlement with some of the contractors "shortly.
I don't see it as a shift in marketing at all," she says. "But to be inclusive in your advertising is an art." Nonetheless, Silver embraces RVSF's out-in-the-open GLBT sensibility: "I think we all know we're making history," she says with more than a hint of pride.
"There's no one who lives here that doesn't want this to work," she says. "Everyone likes it," she adds, pausing. "Well, almost everyone."
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On the fourth Wednesday evening of each month, a group of 15 gray- haired women gather at the Old Town-Orono YMCA. They bypass the swimming pool and locker rooms and meet around a table in an empty room to chat - about investment strategies.
Together, the women are Branching Out Inc., a local corporation and investment club that takes its mission - and its portfolio - very seriously. Founded in 1983 by members of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women, Branching Out members study the stock market and collectively invest their money. They hold a formal meeting monthly at the YMCA.
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