RT @WSJ: Coca-Cola is trying to get exclusive rights to use the word 'zero.' The battle ... http://on.wsj.com/1o6IYAo pic.twitter.com/E4I0UrGVHR
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RT @WSJ: Coca-Cola is trying to get exclusive rights to use the word 'zero.' The battle ... http://on.wsj.com/1o6IYAo pic.twitter.com/E4I0UrGVHR
@victordlamini Well said. These multinationals are so heady w. the knowledge that most regimes can be bought, that they forget @WSJ @DNAtv
@victordlamini how obscene they sound - what passes for euphemism is utterly disgusting - now even WORDS are up for grabs
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@WSJ @staceyj1023 right up your alley.
@annieartie @WSJ wish I could read the full article!
@WSJ Zero = No Value
@WSJ Their chances of winning? Naught. Nada. Null. Ummmmm. Zero.
@WSJ let's hope they have zero chance of this achieving this
@WSJ The Future: Billy, I see you cheating. Hand me the test- that's an automatic circle and a trip to the principal...
@WSJ Prime example of corporate greed
@WSJ @frasermatthew teachers won't be allowed to give zero grades?
@WSJ no, no a million times No! They make untold billions pushing flavored sugar water on the world, it's enough already.
@WSJ Doesn't that only affect people who respect the wishes of the U.S. govt?
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Why not? Ralph Lauren has the rights to the polo player! He sued and won an actual polo club for the similarity to his logo!
@WSJ o hell no .. ZERO IS FOR EVERYBODY .. sux to be them, I THINK
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