Researchers Propose Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Cancers
… could be the next promising strategy for development of Tumour- Specific Treatment. Image: Dr. Chun Wai Mai et al, Bentham Science Publishers.
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S&S UK will not publish controversial Milo Yiannopoulos
Simon & Schuster UK will not join its US counterpart in publishing a book by controversial right-wing figure Milo Yiannopoulos. A spokesperson told
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Citations cartels: an emerging problem in scientific publishing
Groups of authors citing each other is becoming an issue in scientific publishing. A new approach discusses how to identify the problem.
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Mayors Praise EMS Director's Progress
The man who has served in the role of Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical Services director since June says that his past seven months
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Vinyl sales are back to '90s levels
David Bowie's posthumous album Blackstar sold more than double the … albums featuring in the top-30 best-sellers, according to the Official Charts.
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UPDATE Local Publisher Concerned About Potential Loophole in Book Tax
A local publisher is raising questions about a possible loophole in the new provincial book tax that could further impact local publishers.
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Hate, Inc.
On December 30, Simon & Schuster released a lengthy statement that attempted to explain why they handed Milo Yiannopolous a $250,000 book
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The best and worst sides of Saskatchewan
Parkland Publishing, based in Saskatoon, had the best selling book of the year with their travel guide, The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List ($19.95),
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New Year's Resolution: A Schnorrer No More
This has partly to do with publishers' historically ruinous early Web strategy of giving the content away for free, despite the immutable laws of
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Girl, 15, Continues Fight Against Brain Cancer
Fifteen-year-old Megan Vess is battling brain cancer, and money is being raised for her treatments. Posted: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 10:30 am.
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Native Ad Renewals At 33% In 2016
Thousands of publishers sold native ad spots in 2016. As users become banner-blind and annoyed at pre-roll ads, novel native advertising initiatives
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Some publishers express caution over Google AMP
Some publishers express caution over Google AMP. This story, plus WSJ expresses caution about calling false statements from Trump lies, Joe
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BMI Files Action in Federal Rate Court Against the RMLC
Celebrating over 76 years of service to songwriters, composers, music publishers and businesses, Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI®) is a global leader in
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5 Drivers Facing DUI Charges After Holiday Weekend
Law enforcement officers were busy taking allegedly impaired drivers off the road in Greene County over the New Year's holiday weekend. All those
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Head of Publishing Sales
Are you an experienced senior-level sales professional within the publishing sector with an interest in popular trade books? If so, we have an excellent
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Dogs Alert Occupants To House Fire
Barking dogs alerted the occupants of a house in the 8100 block of Waterfork Road about a fire inside the dwelling about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, sheriff's
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GTA 5 and Civilization 6 Top Steam Best-Sellers of 2016
Valve has announced the Top 100 best-selling games of 2016 for the Steam platform. The list is divided into four categories – Platinum, Gold, Silver,
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The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
Audible.com best-sellers for week ending December 30: Fiction. 1. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, narrated by Tim Curry (Audible Studios). 2.
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Puppy heist: 6 puppies stolen from DC-area pet store
MANASSAS, Va. (AP) â Police outside Washington are investigating a pet store burglary in which six puppies were taken. Investigators say someone
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Art Under the Oaks â exposing children to art
Over the past several years school districts have been under increasing pressure to cut their annual budgets. Unfortunately, art education has been
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