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More Poetry

Yes, yes, I’m two days late, even taking into account the fact that I pushed poetry day back to Tuesday. No excuses for such tardiness are acceptable, which is just as well, as none are forthcoming. My appetite whetted by reading some of their poems in anthologies, next on my list of poets to read are Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, two American poets of the middle century.

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Community Trade Mark Law

In passing, I thought I'd share this piece of UK legislation with you. Trade Marks Act 1994Section 3 (1) (d) [the following shall not be registered].

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21st Century Curly

A recent post by the indispensible Fustar led to a mass outpouring of reminiscence, affection and, truth be told, mostly incomprehension, regarding Count Curly Wee of the Indo. Prepare then, for the joy of an updated CCW, complete with contemporary topical verse of a somewhat Twenty-ish cast. Brilliant.

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Ambrand Dot Com Free Money

Ambrand Dot Com Free Money Originally uploaded by Editor_Tupp. Free money, as had previously been promised. It purchased a Latte for Mr Crehan and a Green Tea for myself.

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Web 2.0 Trade Mark (pt 2)

Further to it@Cork's problems, related here and here, I was mulling over what I might suggest if I had somebody come to me in their situation. You might write back, noting that the application E4972212 for a Community mark, as lodged in the UK Patents Office on 21. 03.

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Venu Brasserie, Off South Anne Street

Venu Brasserie, Off South Anne Street Originally uploaded by Editor_Tupp. It’s a little hard to spot Venu Brasserie- it lives in a side street opposite the long established Chilli Club off South Anne Street, in the basement of what looks like a white marble office block.

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Not The Nine O’Clock News

Piaras Kelly thinksIt isn’t hard to think why some people hold blogs in such disdain given the fact that there’s all this chatter about the phrase ‘Web 2. 0?, but in terms of some of the biggest stories which have been in the news recently such as the Afghan hunger strikers in St Patricks Cathedral, Irish bloggers have been relatively silent.

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