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    Eat heart healthy  Feb 27, 2008
    Published by Times Books, a division of Random House, Inc.. Baked Chicken Parmesan. (Buffalo Reflex, MO)

    A Review of The Book Thief  Feb 19, 2008
    Published by Random House, Inc., New York. ISBN: 0-375-83100-2. (Suite101.com)

    Taking 'Atonement' from the Page to the Screen  Dec 8, 2007
    " He looked into the water, then he looked back at her, and simply shook his head as he raised a hand to cover his mouth. By this gesture he assumed full responsibility, but at that moment, she hated him for the inadequacy of the response. He glanced toward the basin and sighed. For a moment he thought she was about to step backward onto the vase, and he raised his hand and pointed, though he said nothing. Instead he began to unbutton his shirt. Immediately she knew what he was about.... (NPR)

    Read an excerpt  Jan 15, 2007
    Excerpted by permission of, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. (USA Today -- Life)

    Do-It-Yourself Makeover  Jan 2, 2007
    Published by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, a division of Random House, Inc. Available from booksellers everywhere. Nutrition. (Kansas City Kansan, KS)

    News Corp. cancels O.J. Simpson book, TV special  Nov 21, 2006
    Back Page - North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County News - NCTimes. Editions of the North County Times Serving San Diego and Riverside Counties. (North County Times)

    It's a long story  Sep 30, 2006
    1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Random House, Inc. 2006. I admit to some spelling difficulties, do you admit to being a war whore. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Friend recalls scoutmaster  Jun 9, 2006
    Random House, Inc. currently has an excellent career opportunity available for a Project Manager in our Fulfillment Center in Westminster. By Gina Gallucci News-Post Staff FREDERICK -- A good scoutmaster. (Frederick News-Post)

    FMH rethinking ban on procedure  Jun 8, 2006
    Random House, Inc. currently has an excellent career opportunity available for a Project Manager in our Fulfillment Center in Westminster. Banking Applications are now being accepted for a Commercial Credit Analyst responsible for preparing zing financial statement spreads writing commercial loan requests. (Frederick News-Post)

    A novel approach to the religions of East and West  Jun 3, 2006
    Dan Brown, Random House, Inc.. Dear Dan. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Harvard author faces scrutiny  Apr 24, 2006
    Movies Restaurants Food Calendar Music Theater/Arts TV Books Celebrity news Games. Novel compared with earlier book. (Boston Globe)

    The Dan Brown code  Mar 21, 2006
    Writers Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh are suing Brown's publisher, Random House, Inc., for copyright infringement at London's High Court, claiming Brown's book "appropriated the architecture" of their 1982 nonfiction work. . (CNN -- Showbiz)

    Dan Brown writes -- but it's a court document, not a novel  Mar 17, 2006
    Writers Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh are suing Brown's publisher, Random House, Inc., for copyright infringement at London's High Court, claiming Brown's book "appropriated the architecture" of their 1982 nonfiction work. As part of the Random House defense, Brown submitted a witness statement this week that not only disputes the allegations of Baigent and Leigh, but offers a long look into his private and professional life, from the treasure hunts of his childhood to the arguments with his... (Boston Globe)

    Authors claim Da Vinci Code stole ideas  Mar 3, 2006
    Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of the 1982 nonfiction book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, are suing publisher Random House, Inc. over the allegation that parts of their work formed the basis of Dan Browns novel, which has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and remains high on best seller lists nearly three years after publication. If the writers succeed in securing an injunction to bar the use of their material, they could hold up the scheduled May 19 release of... (MSNBC -- Lifestyle)

    Da Vinci lawyer: No copyrights violated  Mar 3, 2006
    Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of the 1982 nonfiction book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, are suing Random House, Inc., claiming that parts of their work formed the basis of Browns 2003 novel, which has sold more than 40 million copies and has been made into a film starring Tom Hanks. They say that Brown appropriated the architecture of their book, which explores theories that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, that the couple had a child and that the bloodline... (MSNBC -- Lifestyle)

    A Honduran Boy's Odyssey to the U.S., and His Mother  Feb 21, 2006
    " Only after a year of trying would he give up and go back. Quietly, Enrique, the slight kid with a boyish grin, fond of kites, spaghetti, soccer, and break dancing, who likes to play in the mud and watch Mickey Mouse cartoons with his four-year-old cousin, packs up his belongings: corduroy pants, a T-shirt, a cap, gloves, a toothbrush, and toothpaste. For a long moment, he looks at a picture of his mother, but he does not take it. He might lose it. He writes her telephone number on a scrap of... (NPR)




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