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1. Publishers Left Scrambling Over Google's A.I. Search

2. The Bulwark: How could it be wrong when it feels so center-right?

3. Trump's Trial Opens a Window Into the Golden Era of Tabloids

4. Book World: This couple just published a Nobel winner from their living room

5. Role of Press Under Attack, Sulzberger Warns at U.N

6. AFTER DEBATE OVER TICKET PRICES, SPRINGSTEEN FAN MAGAZINE SHUTS DOWN

7. Fla. newspaper has become our first NFT

8. Year of Scandal Changes Little for France's Top Publishers

9. Publishers Weigh Risks and Rewards Of a Trump Memoir

10. The interview. George Gilder

11. Alabama Publisher Urges The Klan 'to Ride Again'

12. Matt Drudge slams Fox News hosts over segment on political violence

13. Trump adviser Larry Kudlow hosted publisher of white nationalists at his home

14. Our Publisher on Trust and Integrity

15. The Islamophobic publisher of a neo-Nazi website is hiding from a group of Muslims

16. For Hugh Hefner, gay rights were part of the sexual revolution

17. Off The Wall

18. The Rise of Northside; How the eight-day, multi-venue music festival whistled past 'the graveyard.'

19. Daddy-O

20. Google Helping Mobile Publishing? Some Publishers Are Not So Sure

21. 'Get some of them to kill themselves': Neo-Nazi site urges readers to troll liberals into suicide

22. Major Arts Magazines Are Consolidating

23. MARTIN PERETZ IS NOT SORRY. ABOUT ANYTHING

24. Peretz in Exile; For decades, Martin Peretz taught at Harvard and presided over The New Republic--a fierce, if controversial, lion among American intellectuals and Zionists. Now, having been labeled a bigot, taunted at his alma mater, and stripped of his magazine, he has found peace in a place where there is little: Israel

25. Owner of Daily News, After Exploring Sale, Says It Is Off the Market

26. Artisanal terror from Lilliputian Presses

27. As the clothes come off, the magazines dress up

28. Axel Springer exit from print media sparks cries of betrayal

29. Publisher Sees a Poetry In Print

30. Influential People: Anatomy of a power couple

31. The man who made publishing a high-wire act

32. The Chatter

33. Piecing Together Wallace's Posthumous Novel

34. Under Hefner, playboy to be private again

35. Russian journalist's beating signals looming Medvedev-Putin battle

36. Obama Weighs Supreme Court Nominees, and Each Potential Battle

37. Publisher took Simpson book because of abuse

38. Literary gem to cut staff, book list

39. A newspaper war in Poland tests Europe's barriers; Germany's Springer faces nationalist resistance as it seeks to expand

40. Author snubbed but not bitter: when Margaret MacMillan failed to interest Canadian publishers in her book, she took it to England

41. In a speech of more than an hour without notes, Ed Miliband told the Labour party conference that if his party won the general election, it would give the vote to 16-year-olds, freeze energy and electricity prices for 20 months, raise the minimum wage in line with inflation, cut business rates for the country's 1.5 million small businesses and build 200,000 new homes a year by 2020

42. Hoover, Hearst & Citizen Welles: when the F.B.I. planned to round up the usual suspects, guess wo made the list?

43. How Thatcher got his book deal: publisher Jack David was skeptical. But then he read the convicted murderer's manuscript

44. Bookish for Bernie? Madoff-lit boom busts

45. Publisher out over Obama furor

46. Why political sage sees GOP romp in November

47. Why Los Angeles Times can't keep an editor

48. Murdoch's choice: paid or free for WSJ.com?

49. Deal will test a media titan's instincts; Rupert Murdoch's long-sought purchase of Dow Jones could change business journalism

50. Murdoch calls Dow Jones meeting 'constructive'

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