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Archives for August 2008

Random Reports Weak First Half

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

Bertelsmann issued its report on financial results for the first half of the fiscal year, with Random House reporting its lowest recorded sales for the period in years at 766 million euros. That’s nearly an eight percent drop compared to last year, and below results for this period since 2004. Operating EBIT decline even more […]

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Calmer Heads on Borders' Prospects

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

After the stock market’s enthusiastic reception to Borders quarterly report showing a big sales drop and a continuing loss, analysts who cover the stock sobered up a bit. David Schick at Stifel Nicolaus & Co. kept his “hold” rating saying Borders “has yet to prove it can stabilize these metrics and the top-line, let alone […]

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Author Says Cape Cod Murder Book Has Him in Trouble with Law

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

Author Peter Manso was indicted by a Barnstable County, MA grand jury last week on 12 charges related to gun possession, storage and permits. The most serious of the charges, felony possession of an assault weapon (an AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle found in his bedroom closet to be exact), carries a maximum sentence of 10 […]

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Samantha Ronson Proposal?

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

E! reports from “a source close to club DJ and Lohan pal Samantha Ronson” (yes, that apparently counts as a source in today’s world) that Ronson is “certainly telling friends she’s planning to write a book. It’s supposed to be about her, allegedly. But come on, you know Lindsay will be all over that book. […]

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Ambassador Scieszka on Kids' Reading

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

National ambassador for young people’s literature Jon Scieszka speaks at length to the LAT about getting kids, and boys in particular, to read. “My first tip is to include not just fiction in your idea of reading. Include graphic novels, include Calvin and Hobbes. Third- and fourth-grade boys devour those — and they’re really sophisticated, […]

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Plus: Skylight for Kids; More "Guernsey" and Announcements

August 28, 2008
By Michael Cader

Skylight’s new next-door space Skylight Books 1814 “allows us to expand a number of our sections into the new store, but also expand and better display things in our existing store, including the children’s section and the fiction section,” co-owner Kerry Slattery tells the LAT. After a soft opening last month, on Saturday they “are […]

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