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Newspapers able to draw in young readers have better chance of keeping them as they get older |
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A brightly illustrated book examines Japan’s obsession with robots. STEPHANIE HOO flips through ’Loving the Machine.’ |
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The Humane Society of the United States wants Amazon.com to stop selling two cockfighting magazines -- “The Feathered Warrior” and “The Gamecock.” |
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How good is "No Good Deeds" and "The President's Counselor"? Find out here! |
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The New York Times said in today’s edition that it would shrink the size of its pages in April 2008, making them one-and-a-half inches narrower. |
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Don’t want to get off the couch? Want to go cross-country, anyway? KARLA STARR asks the author of ’Cross Country’ to name his favorite road trip books. |
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No, not of the trailer parks, but of the bookstores. |
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Let 'Rejuvenile' by Christopher Noxon be your guide. Take his 'Are you a rejuvenile quiz'? |
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A new anthology of stories by women has CHELSEA J. CARTER saying uh-huh. |
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and a few guilty pleasures. |
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