Topic: HarperCollins Publishers Inc.
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Bestselling books the week of 4/12/12, according to IndieBound*
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Backchannels America's deadliest soldier or stolen valor?
Sgt. Dillard Johnson's new memoir claims he killed 2,746 insurgents in Iraq. Some who served with him express doubts.
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DOJ and Apple square off over alleged e-book price-fixing scheme
Apple is accused of colluding with several publishers to fix the price of e-books in the US.
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Chapter & Verse DOJ calls Apple the 'ringmaster' in e-book price-fixing as trial looms
DOJ says Apple pressured publishers, while Apple denies the allegations.
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Chapter & Verse Martin Short will publish memoir in fall 2014
The book by Short, who appeared on the comedy TV shows 'SCTV' and 'Saturday Night Live,' will focus on his career in TV, movies, and the stage.
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Chapter & Verse NY governor Andrew Cuomo will write memoir for 2014
Andrew Cuomo's memoir will be 'a full and frank look at his public and private life,' according to publisher HarperCollins.
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21st Century Fox, finally: What took 13 years?
21st Century Fox will be the new name of NewsCorp's entertainment arm, which will be separated from its newspaper and publishing business. So with 21st Century Fox on the way, what happens to 20th Century Fox?
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The Vote The war on Sarah Palin's Christmas book (+video)
News that Sarah Palin is writing a book about Christmas has led to an explosion of comment in social-media spaces. Here are the most likely ramifications of this Palin development.
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Chapter & Verse Sarah Palin will write on 'the war on Christmas'
Sarah Palin says her next book will urge readers to 'ignore the politically correct Scrooges who would rather take Christ out of Christmas.'
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Chapter & Verse Apple CEO may testify in price-fixing case
Internet superpower Apple has been embroiled in a legal suit against the US Department of Justice since April 2012. Five publishers were accused along with Apple, but as of February, they have all settled with the DOJ.
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Chapter & Verse Three indie bookstores file lawsuit against Amazon and Big Six publishers
The stores charge that secret agreements made between the publishers and Amazon give Amazon the advantage in selling e-books, but some industry observers find flaws in their logic.
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Focus Stunning reversal? Why 'big paper' just went green in Indonesia.
Asia Pulp & Paper Co. has promised to stop using wood from Indonesia's natural forests. Unprecedented market pressures, driven in part by Barbie and Mickey Mouse, helped.
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Chapter & Verse New James Bond novel will arrive this fall
Booker Prize-nominated author William Boyd is the newest writer to be asked to pen a Bond adventure by the estate of the original spy author, Ian Fleming.
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Chapter & Verse Mark Zuckerberg's sister Randi Zuckerberg plans memoir about working at Facebook
Randi Zuckerberg, who served as the company's marketing director, will release a memoir titled 'Dot Complicated' as well as a children's book.
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Amanda Knox interview in April with Diane Sawyer
Amanda Knox interview: ABC News has an exclusive interview with Amanda Knox to air on April 30, when Knox's book, "Waiting to Be Heard," goes on sale.
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Horizons Macmillan settles e-book dispute with the Department of Justice
Macmillan has settled an antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice. The DOJ claimed Macmillan, along with Apple and other e-book publishers, were conspiring to raise prices.
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Culture Cafe Johnny Depp to play Whitey Bulger in a new biopic (+video)
Johnny Depp has signed to play Whitey Bulger in the biopic 'Black Mass.' The film in which Johnny Depp will play Bulger will most likely get a 2014 release.
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Chapter & Verse Amy Poehler will release an 'nonlinear diary,' her first book, in 2014
Poehler will release a book inspired by her 'interest in helping young women navigate the adult world.' Poehler recently hosted the Golden Globes and stars on 'Parks and Recreation.'
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Chapter & Verse DOJ reaches settlement with Penguin over e-book price fixing
If the settlement is approved, Macmillan and Apple will be the lone defendants in the government’s suit.
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Chapter & Verse Amazon wins an e-book fight in Europe
European Union regulators ended an antitrust probe into e-book prices after Apple and other publishers offered to abandon the possibility of pricing agreements that would have hindered Amazon selling e-books more cheaply than their rivals.
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Chapter & Verse Apple agreement with the European Union would allow lower Amazon e-book prices
The deal – which would end an antitrust investigation targeted at Apple's e-book pricing in Europe and allow Amazon to sell e-books more cheaply – is good news for Amazon but bad news for publishers.
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Chapter & Verse Britney Spears as... a novelist?
Reports say the pop superstar is close to signing a book deal with an imprint of HarperCollins.
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Chapter & Verse Johnny Depp will launch a publishing imprint
Infinitum Nihi – Johnny Depp's new publishing imprint with partner HarperCollins – will publish titles including a Bob Dylan biography and a novel by Woody Guthrie.
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Chapter & Verse Amazon may offer refunds on e-book purchases
Amazon has announced it will give Kindle owners refunds on past e-book purchases if a settlement with publishers accused of fixing prices is approved.
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Amanda Knox: Ex-boyfriend says 'bizarre' behavior led to police suspicion
Amanda Knox, her ex-boyfriend: Raffaele Sollecito, has a new book, "Honor Bound," and it's due out Sept. 18. Amanda Knox is writing her own book, due out next spring.
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Chapter & Verse So low, so fast: E-book prices drop following settlement
Just four days after a federal judge approved a settlement in the e-books price fixing case, HarperCollins has already started discounts.







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