Opinion News - LEGAL ALIEN: Take Comfort, <Em>Bulgaria</Em>?
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Any unauthorised reproduction or use of it is strictly forbidden. But then one Greek island had something to blush about recently, the arrests of eight women from Eastern Europe and a similar number of Greek and foreign men after, at a bar on the island of Zakynthos. CommentsComments by Getta - 14:54 26 Jul 2008 I dont know about the Alexander portrayal and where that is at in the legal court system. Football club owner Angel Bonchev was abducted in May and this month, when his wife went to pay the ransom, she was abducted in turn as he was released. His real name is Curtis Jackson.The rapper's court papers say the ad is part of Taco Bell's "Why Pay More?" campaign, which promotes items for under a dollar, including Cinnamon Twists for 79 cents, Crunchy Tacos for 89 cents and Bean Burritos for 99 cents. In this June 30, 2008 file photo, 50 Cent makes an appearance on MTV's "Total Request Live" show in New York. Its interesting to see the Hypocrisy of the USA though ..here is a prime example where some thug turned music star sues and makes a BIG sting about using his image . Meanwhile you have FYROM using MACEDONIA as a name (illegaly) which is totally Greek and a Greek are . Panda lover and panda-themed performance artist Zhao Bandi, who generally goes around accompanied by a stuffed panda, intends court action against the producers of the film on the grounds that it damages the image of China and its national symbol. Professional Bulgaria-bashers abroad rushed to keyboards. Raymond said his client is seeking $4 million in damages.Taco Bell Corp. Raymond, said his client didn't learn about the letter or that he was featured in the ad campaign until he saw a news report about it. Reproduction of this website's content is permitted only with prior written permission from the Editor-in-Chief, should be propertly acredited and provide an active link back to our site. Taco Bell, Fiddy, Taco Bell, Why Pay More, Business News Show your support.Buzz this article up. The papers say the Irvine, Calif.-based company sent a bogus letter requesting the name change to the news media but not to the rapper.The rapper's lawyer, Peter D. There depiction was wrong but "NICE" for Hollywood. What a fiasco huh?Please wait, your request is processed...
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