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Max's cow seeks moo-niker.


Max Capital Management Corporation, the second largest privately owned landlord in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, is holding a contest to determine what they will call their fiberglass bovine, which will be a part of this summer's CowParade New York 2000.

The artist, Cristina Vergano, will select the winning name. The winner will receive a dinner for two at Bobby Van's Steakhouse and two tickets to see "Annie Get Your Gun."

Max's cow reflects the most fundamental of all building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create .

These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for .
: brick. Both cow and rider are painted in a brilliant red brick pattern. Strategic "bricks" have been removed exposing the rider's valentine heart.

Names that have already been suggested are: "Heart of New York;" "Romancing the Mootropolis;" "Urban Cowboy;" and "The Hearty Heifer HEIFER. A young cow, which has not had a calf. A beast of this kind two years and a half old, was held to be improperly described in the indictment as a cow. 2 East, P. C. 616; 1 Leach, 105. ."

Suggestions for the cow's name can be E-mailed to nameMaxsCow@aol.com. Please include your contact information.

CowParade New York 2000 is an exhibition of more than 500 fiberglass cows painted by artist, designers, and significant "udders." They will be grazing at various locations throughout the summer within the city's parks, along Park Avenue, and other locations. Look for designs by artists Peter Max, Woody Jackson Woody Jackson is a Vermont artist who is best known for his paintings of cows and pastures that appear on Ben & Jerry's ice cream cartons and marketing displays.

During the 2007 French presidential campaign, posters were placed in Parisian Ben & Jerry's scoop shops depicting
, and Victor Skrebneski Victor Skrebneski (born in 1929 in Chicago, Illinois) is a famous photographer born to parents of Polish and Russian heritage. He was educated at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1943 and attended the Illinois Institute of Technology from 1947 to 1949. . The bovines will be auctioned for charity after they've been turned out to pasture over Labor Day Weekend.
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Date:Jul 12, 2000
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