Drug company sues Red Cross over trademark use | Johnson & Johnson has filed a lawsuit against the American Red Cross, alleging the charity is violating a long-held trademark by selling products such as humidifiers, toothbrushes, and combs under its own brand (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)
Johnson & Johnson sues Red Cross over symbol | The red cross symbol is an icon of relief from disaster. For months, it has also been the subject of a festering disagreement between major American institutions: the health care company Johnson & Johnson and the American Red Cross (The New York Times)
Red Cross sued for use of cross emblem | Johnson & Johnson, the health-products giant that uses a red cross as its trademark, sued the American Red Cross on Wednesday, demanding that the charity halt the use of the red cross symbol on products it sells to the public (Associated Press)
Zimbabwe's Mugabe Accuses Priest Critic of Adultery | Plus: Whether evangelicals can recover from a Catholic's fall, the escalating cost of abuse, and many other stories from online sources around the world (July 19)
Tablet Is 'Proof' for Jeremiah Passage | Plus: A Ghanaian pastor's shocking magic trick, Time on Democrats' religious outreach, what to watch next in the Holsinger debate, and more. (July 12)
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