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The lesson of these two fine books is that, like democracy, in its own messy way, the jury somehow works.
ECONOMIST: American juries
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You can find its wares--books, fine art, memorabilia, American Indian craft--under one of ten auction house categories on a website called Ebay Great Collections.
FORBES: The Race To Embrace
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You can find its wares--books, fine art, memorabilia, Native American craft--under one of ten auction house categories on a Web site called Ebay Great Collections.
FORBES: The Race To Embrace
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Any English company thinking of taking over Autonomy would have gone through the books with a fine toothed comb before handing over a penny.
FORBES: HP's $8.8 Billion Loss On Autonomy: Not A Massive Surprise
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Books and blogs are fine for gaining some familiarity, but this topic screams for individual attention from professionals.
FORBES: The estate tax: complexity needn't be that complicated
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And, while money or possessions were never of much interest, Woody had the things he felt he needed for happiness: books, tapes and a fine blues guitar.
ECONOMIST: Grief in fiction
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Anne Fine, author of more than 50 books including the Killer Cat series, told the Independent the rules would leave children "further impoverished" and that she would only visit foreign schools in future.
BBC: School safety 'insult' to Pullman
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Speculations and hypotheticals are fine, but given that I run a free promo on one of my books about every couple of weeks (I have 15 novels and climbing, so I can have a handful free now and again), I can say categorically that Amazon changed the algorithms.
FORBES: EXCLUSIVE: Hard Numbers For Successful Free Book Sampling On Amazon
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Michael Hofmann, the translator of this new English edition, warns us in a fine introduction that the novel is in many ways untypical of Roth's other books, many of them looser, more open-grained satirical urban novellas.
ECONOMIST: Modern fiction
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Even these fine volumes, though, are overshadowed by the collection's 20th-century material, in particular the art books that grew out of Mr Gillet's friendship with Jean Hugues, a bookseller and gallery owner from Provence who knew many of the Surrealist poets and painters, and who opened a bookshop in the rue Jacob in Paris in 1952.
ECONOMIST: French book collecting