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Intellectual Property

Jul. 10, 2003

Champagne Toast Unlikely At Gathering On Indicators

SAN FRANCISCO - To hear the U.S. government tell it, the Europeans want to take away your trusty green can of Kraft Parmesan cheese. According to the Europeans, it would be for your own good - and for the good of small producers of some of the world's finest and most frequently imitated specialty products.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - To hear the U.S. government tell it, the Europeans want to take away your trusty green can of Kraft Parmesan cheese.
        According to the Europeans, it would be for your own good - and for the good of small producers of some of the world...

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