Stopping the Presses: New York's newspaper strike

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Stopping the Presses: New York's newspaper strike

After a bitter four-month strike, New York City's newspapers were publishing again. The Daily Mirror was the first sheet back on the stands, at 7:30 p.m.
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How Betty Smith's 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' became a literary sensation

The best dress shops began calling, inquiring if she'd like to try on their creations. Reporters followed her around for days. “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
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No Harm In Horror: The Federal Comic-book Inquiry, 1954

Comic book publisher William M. Gaines defends comic books before Senate … In April 1954, a parade of publishers now trooped into Foley Square to
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Facebook Watch fights for eyeballs from YouTube

Publishers from Condé Nast to Hearst are launching shows on Facebook's new video platform Watch, trying to replicate the success of short, viral
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Russian Publisher Admits Removing LGBT Plot from Hit US Fantasy Novel

The Russian publisher of the hit American fantasy series Shades of Magic has admitted it redacted one of the books to comply with the country's “gay
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Ziglar Inc. Signals New Growth Direction, Adds Executive Leaders

Many of his books continue to be bestsellers. Ziglar Inc. currently serves a global community with over 200 Ziglar Legacy Certified trainers in 17
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