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Former New York Times publisher Artur Ochs Sulzberger, who guided the paper through a turbulent time to new levels of expansion, influence and profit, died Saturday at the age of 86 at his home in South Hampton, NY after a long illness.
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'Assassin of Secrets', a debut novel from Q. R. Markham, has recently been pulled from the shelves by the publisher after it was found that many passages were taken from other published works.
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Popular articles on Lindsay Lohan and Justin Bieber don't reel in as many ad dollars as they do eyeballs, a new study has found. The most profitable online news articles focused on topics such as unemployment, the Gulf oil spill and recalls.
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Ernst Cramer, a leading German Jewish journalist and publisher who fled Nazi Germany after a spell in a concentration camp and returned to the country as an American soldier, has died a day before his 97th birthday.
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Can’t choose between your laptop and your library books? Pretty soon, if you live in British Columbia, Canada, you may not have to choose.
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A German publishing company will publish "The One-Volume Wikipedia Encyclopedia" featuring user-generated content made up of 50,000 of the most-searched terms on the German language edition of Wikipedia.
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When a major publisher offers free books on its website, more than just book nerds take notice. HarperCollins’ decision to give away some books online points to its progressive thinking in a digital age.
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The Pope’s first book, ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ will be published in the U.S. by Doubleday
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Arthur Ochs Sulzberger poses for a photo in 1992, in the New York Times boardroom. Sulzberger died Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012. He was 86.
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