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Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight Publishers have managed to take some control — at least temporarily — of how much consumers pay for their content.
Books of The Times: Delivering Bad News and Bearing It Sarah Blake has coaxed forth a book that hits hard and pushes buttons expertly.
A World of Words Reinvented in Pictures The initial print runs for a graphic-novel adaptation of “Twilight” and a new graphic novel by Janet Evanovich are staggering.
CNN Top Stories
Mrs. Obama wants American kids to get moving First lady Michelle Obama today introduced the Let's Move campaign to fight childhood obesity. She called the problem one of the nation's most serious threats.
10-20 inches of snow forecast for D.C. Up to 20 inches more snow is expected to fall in Washington, D.C., parts of Virginia and Maryland, where residents are still digging out after a weekend blizzard.
Travelers face canceled flights, delays Here we go again. Just as travel was getting back to normal after a monster snowstorm in the East that stranded airline passengers over the weekend, more snow is falling, and more frustration is expected at airports across the region.
Library Journal Book News
Three Institutions Share $3000 Alibris Collection Award Grants fulfill online wishlists from museum, public library, community college library.
Cranston, RI, Library Gets Chinese Collection Thanks to University of Rhode Island Confucius Institute at URI gift acknowledges growing Chinese American population in city.
In Minnesota, a Weekend Library on a Frozen Lake The Library Shanty is one of 20 temporary structures by artists on Medicine Lake.
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