ZANE GETS A NAME.(NEWS)

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From: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
Date: 20010814
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Byline: Ellen Goodman

I guess he's going to be known as Zane after all. It's not that his parents weren't open to better offers. There just weren't any.

When Jason Black and his wife Frances Schroeder put the naming rights to their son out on two Internet auction sites, I figured it was a joke. Even now, the default name they gave the boy themselves has a hokey ring to it. Zane Black? Was he named after writer Zane Grey?

Nevertheless, the news that this New York couple were acting as agents seeking $500,000 for worldwide corporate naming rights for their newborn son ...

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