Gerald Jacobs: 'Publishers thought the Holocaust was too horrific, that people won't want to read that'

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Gerald Jacobs: 'Publishers thought the Holocaust was too horrific, that people won't want to read that'

As literary editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Gerald Jacobs understands more than most the devastating effect of the Second World War on the Jewish
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New opportunity for Zimbabwean literature

Extending an invitation for all-new books, the minister said: “Publishers …. Unfortunately, the current self-publishing trend in Zimbabwe disrespects this
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New study: Trump to inherit $559B deficit, stable economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has inherited a stable economy but a government that faces a worsening debt and deficit picture,
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Marcels singer Ronald 'Bingo' Mundy dies at 76

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ronald “Bingo” Mundy, best known for his work with the doo-wop group The Marcels and their hit “Blue Moon,” has died.
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Christian Concepts:Should Russell Moore be fired?

I had hoped that the rancor that had characterized the recent presidential campaign, and had caused political division among some Christian leaders
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Plan to run pipeline through Pinelands gets public hearing

Opponents of a natural gas pipeline proposed to run through the federally protected Pinelands preserve in New jersey unfurl a banner against it
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The Martins to perform in Valdosta

The smooth, rich sounds of multi-Dove Award- winning and Grammy-nominated trio, The Martins will be featured in Valdosta, Ga, on Saturday, Feb.
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All rise: Georgia Supreme Court to 'Rise up' for Falcons

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's highest court is rising up to congratulate the Atlanta Falcons and wish them luck as they prepare for the Super Bowl.
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White House doubles down on Trump's voter fraud claim

White House press secretary Sean Spicer calls on a reporter during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017.
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Chris Jones joins staff

Chris Jones has joined the staff of Greene Publishing, Inc. as a reporter. Chris graduated from Bradwell Institute High School in Hinesville, Ga. and
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