Trademarking a President’s name
…JIC they wanted to use it for naming an airport. I was thinking more of hot air balloons when I read this. Such vanity. for sure. The trademark will also…
…JIC they wanted to use it for naming an airport. I was thinking more of hot air balloons when I read this. Such vanity. for sure. The trademark will also…
…be endangered if they were not able to get out of the country. There were 13 US soldiers killed in a terrorist incident near the airport from which most people…
…I’ve traveled by train in England, France, Germany and Spain. There are rail connections from Providence to Boston and to New York City. Of particular interest to me, though, is…
…a brief moment, on offense. But that advantage required reinforcement. The shutdown would bring predictable hardships: missed paychecks for federal workers, disruptions in air travel, and growing concerns about disaster…
…is mailed and when USPS applies the postmark. When mail begins its journey only once each morning and must travel farther to reach its processing center, the first handling event…
…in areas of mutual interest, increase travel to, commerce with, and the free flow of information to Cuba. Cuba is no threat to the United States which if such was…
…consume than the slow, often technical work of building agreement. Resolution, by contrast, is quieter. It does not travel as far or as fast. None of this requires bad faith…
…any worse off (I think). I did not get to follow my deam. However, I did learn about the world in which I lived through extensive travel. “After 18 years,…
…Air travel, the strongest example of Asia’s transportation reversal, veered toward chaos. In March, there were more than 92,000 flights canceled worldwide, doubling the prewar rate of cancellation, with the…
…(1 year). We are seeing Regular at ~$4.75 a gallon where I live. We do not travel much or far in Arizona. Fortunately, we do not have to go anywhere….