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Search Results - NewsHere are the results for your search on "Carrie":
Revenue Fears Over Google Ad-clicks Growth in one of Google's key money-making areas has slowed almost to a halt, calling into question its business model and the future direction of its business
Overworked And Underpaid – Welcome To UK Publishing Staff working in British publishing feel overworked and underpaid, according to early responses to salary survey
Arab Rights Groups Condemn Saudi Death Fatwa On Writers Arab human rights activists have condemned a Saudi religious edict calling for the execution of two writers for apostasy - giving a rare glimpse of tensions over Islam inside the conservative kingdom
Existential Crisis Novel Wins First 'Arabic Booker' A $50,000 prize styling itself as the Arabic Booker has been awarded for the first time
Greatest Manager England Never Had Lands Sports Book Prize Brian Clough, believed by many to be the greatest manager the England football team never had, is the subject of the winner of this year's 19th annual William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award
Pearson In Talks To Sell 'FT Deutschland' Stake Pearson is in talks to sell its stake in FT Deutschland, the German-language version of its Financial Times newspaper
Poems Guevara Lived And Died By Che Guevara notebook to be revealed to adoring fans for first time
"No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency" shot in Botswana Alexander McCall Smith's bestselling book "The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency" is being turned into a movie on location on Botswana
Do Customers Care About Imprints? Why do we insist on talking to each other instead of talking to the people who matter - the consumers?
Small shops rap watchdog Independent shopkeepers launch a stinging attack on competition regulators
Brit surfers head for .co.uk sites first British is best according to a survey of UK web users carried out by YouGov on behalf of domain registry Nomine
Head is as good as feet For the inventive and self-confident novelist, a library card take them further than an air ticket
King crowned top of guilty reads Stephen King has beaten JK Rowling to the title of the UK's favourite literary guilty pleasure
Parents 'shunning bedtime story' One in 10 parents of UK primary school pupils never read to their children, according to a survey
Combative writer Oriana Fallaci dies Oriana Fallaci, the Italian writer and journalist best known for her abrasive interviews and provocative stances, has died, officials said Friday. She was 76
E-Book Platforms And Aggregators: New ALPSP Research Report Comprehensive survey of e-book platform providers published
Newcomers take children's book prizes Two virtually new authors yesterday beat the cream of their profession to scoop the world's oldest and most coveted children's book prizes
Auster wins Spanish literature prize Paul Auster, author of "The New York Trilogy" and "The Book of Illusions," among other works, won Spain's Prince of Asturias prize for literature Wednesday
Warning on rush to ban books in Australia Australian Attorney-General Philip Ruddock has warned against rushing into strengthening the Government's sedition laws to ban controversial texts in Muslim bookshops
'Saddam novel' on sale in Tokyo A novel said to have been written by former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has gone on sale in Tokyo
Punters Think Zadie Smith Is A Beauty! Following a number of three figure bets on Zadie Smith to win the Orange Prize, bookies have cut the price of her winning from 100/30 to 9/4 favourite
Children's book award shortlists offer contrast in veterans versus new talent A clash of titans in one section of the world's leading children's book prizes was offset yesterday by an invasion of relatively ungarlanded talent in the other
Zadie and Ali Smith do battle in Orange shortlist A Richard and Judy bestseller will battle it out against four books by British authors and a first novel from Australia for the Orange Prize for Fiction
New writers join past winner on Orange longlist This year's Orange prize for fiction longlist, announced this morning at the London Book Fair, reflected the strength of what has been an exceptional year for women's fiction
Authors fear hefty cost of self-publishing The majority of published writers feel there is a role for self-publishing but believe it will remain separate to the 'mainstream,' new research reveals Search Results - Trade AnnouncementsHere are the results for your search on "Carrie":
Classical Comics Signs Australian Distribution Deal
Mash-up Competition To Promote The Looking Glass Wars Fiction Series
Oilopoly For Oneworld
New From Eurocrime, An Imprint Of Arcadia Books
The Return Of The £10.00 Pom
Verso Move UK Sales Representation To Yale
Classical Comics Publishes Pioneering Graphic Novel Adaptation Of Shakespeare's Henry V
Orion Follows Initial Success With New Atm:ad Campaign
Arrow Acquire Harry Bernstein’s The Dream
Philip Yancey's Book Prayer Wins Book Of The Year Award
Random House Books to Publish Philip Dodd’s The Reverend Guppy’s Aquarium
Random House Announces Acquisition Of Peter Kay’s Autobiography
Unwin Trust Uk-australian Fellowship for 2006
True - Arrow to Publish Richard & Judy Finalists
Hodder Acquires Hasselhoff Memoir
The Westminster Bookshop Launches On-line Search Results - Companies
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