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From the Archives, 1931: Scouts welcome Baden-Powells to Sydney

From the Archives, 1931: Scouts welcome Baden-Powells to Sydney We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss From the Archives, 1931: Scouts welcome Baden-Powells to Sydney 90 years ago, the founders of the Scouting movement, Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, sailed into Sydney to a huge welcome from local Scouts, Cubs and Girl Guides. By Staff reporters Normal text size CHIEF SCOUT. Lord Baden-Powell, the world Chief Scout, has arrived in Sydney. Founder of the Boy Scouts movement Lord Baden Powell with a group of young scouts, New South Wales, 1931 Credit:Staff photographer The hero of Mafeking, veteran of numerous military campaigns, the founder of the Scout movement, whose name is a household word throughout the world, greeted his Australian admirers with a cheery smile, from the deck of the Marama early yesterday morning. Despite his advanced years - he is 75 years of age - Lord Baden-Powell displayed remarkable activity, and his in

EasyGroup loses out over electric bike TM

EasyGroup loses out over electric bike TM 10-03-2021 01-10-2018 EasyGroup, the holding company behind the easy family of brands including easyJet, has lost its bid to invalidate a trademark at the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO). The decision was handed down on March 4. Automaker Auto Kelly successfully applied for the mark ‘EasyBike’ for goods and services related to electric bicycles in October 2019, after which easyGroup applied to invalidate the registration in March 2020. An ‘easy’ family of brands The company, owned by Stelios Haji-Ioannou, argued that the goods and services were identical and similar to its own goods and services covered by its earlier registered marks that included the word ‘easy”, and that there was a likelihood of consumer confusion.

3 Ways COVD-19 Has Impacted Clinical Trials in the US | Womble Bond Dickinson

[co-author: Martika Harper, MS.] The COVID-19 pandemic has had an immense impact on clinical trials in the US. Many clinical trials have been suspended or stopped due to the demands of the pandemic. Not only does interruption of these trials leave participants at a standstill with treatment, but it also negatively impacts other stakeholders like sponsors and researchers. The pandemic has put a damper on research funding as well as treatment options for at-risk participants. Many researchers and institutions have been impacted in three main areas: financial losses, having to redirect research focus, and adapting to a new clinical trial process.

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