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This report from The Bookseller, a British publishing-industry journal, has already been echoed around the world:
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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This report from The Bookseller, a British publishing-industry journal, has already been echoed around the world:
New Pooh? 2009
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"I can't imagine doing any work on the iPad," agrees Valerie Hartman, who works in publishing-industry marketing in Jamestown, Rhode Island, who owns both types of portables.
Tech Giants' Revenue Slows Don Clark 2012
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The company, which sells financial information and analytical tools to banks and other institutions, initially drew interest from publishing-industry buyers, such as McGraw-Hill Cos., as well as several private-equity firms, people familiar with the matter said.
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Robert Asleson, 74, who since 1989 had been the president of the Bethesda-based Redalen Group, a publishing-industry consulting practice, died July 22 of prostate cancer at his home in Bethesda.
Robert Asleson, president of the Bethesda-based Redalen Group, dies at 74 2010
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This seems like a good occasion to lobby for a performance of Teresa's publishing-industry lightbulb jokes.
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Maybe you two publishing-industry professionals can have a cycling duel, or resolve this amicably?
BSNYC Quiz-pocalypse Now! BikeSnobNYC 2010
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To the extent that the popular revival of suicide culture can be traced to any single event, this would be the publication, in 1993, of The Perfect Suicide Manual, a book by Wataru Tsurumi, a Tokyo University graduate and publishing-industry dropout.
Let’s Die Together 2007
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"Is science fiction thriving amid the pyrotechnics, or is it dying a slow and hideous death, suffocated by publishing-industry group-think and unimaginative movie execs drunk on sequels?"
July 2007 2007
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"Is science fiction thriving amid the pyrotechnics, or is it dying a slow and hideous death, suffocated by publishing-industry group-think and unimaginative movie execs drunk on sequels?"
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