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Years that Hormel’s Spam lunchmeat has been on the market. Hormel is now asserting its trademark rights, filing a complaint against Spam Arrest, a Seattle tech firm that provides junk-e-mail-blocking software. Hormel says the public might think the company endorses Spam Arrest’s products. Spam Arrest officials scoffed at Hormel’s challenge.

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Calls received by a RotoRooter dispatcher in Valencia, Calif., from parents whose children had flushed their fish down the toilet, inspired by the movie Finding Nemo.





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