intra-system goals come first
"Building Habitat is not intended to compete with Habitat for Humanity," Fuller said Monday. "Rather, we seek to be a companion to it and to similar organizations that are working to eliminate poverty housing."
But Chris Clarke, Habitat for Humanity vice president of communications, said the group's trademark lawyer has contacted Fuller and would "take whatever action is necessary to safeguard our trademark-protected name."
``I must give him his due. He has considerably cretinized me.'' Lautréamont
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