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A New York publishing house was given a go to print O.J. Simpson's canceled "If I Did It" book about the slayings of Goldman and Simpson's ex-wife. According to Michael Wright, a spokesman for Los Angeles-based literary agent Sharlene Martin of Martin Literary Management, more details regarding the name of the New York...
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Speaking for the first time since the seventh and final Harry Potter book was released, British author JK Rowling is definitely considering writing more books about the boy wizard’s world. In a tell-all interview with Today’s Meredith Vieira, the writer revealed she plans on penning a sort of Harry Potter Encyclopedia based on the...
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J.K. Rowling’s much anticipated final installment of the Harry Potter saga, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" sold a mountainous 8.3 million copies in its first 24 hours on sale in the United States, according to Scholastic Inc.Eager readers had started lining up Thursday at the Union Square Barnes and Noble in Manhattan....
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On the hottest month of the year,
the “Harry Potter” franchise maddened everybody: the boy wizard’s fanatic fans
and all the others, normal people that have been negatively impressed by all
the noise and events related to this story. The fifth part of the “Harry
Potter” movie series has been launched some days ago and it has been a...
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British author J.K. Rowling was reportedly angered by a review of the final Harry Potter book published in the New York Times on Thursday, ahead its official release. The review written by Michiko Kakutani, appeared in the newspaper's online version overnight, ahead of the official release of the seventh Potter book, "Harry Potter...
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The seventh and final instalment in J.K. Rowling's best-selling series "Harry Potter" is set to previous sales records, according to its British publisher, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will be published on July 21 and amazon.co.uk has taken more than 1.4m pre-orders.The record...
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Jeremiah "Terminator" LeRoy, aka male truck-stop hooker J.T. LeRoy, was a hoax created by Laura Albert. Film production company Antidote International Films won their suit against Albert, alleging the contract signed by LeRoy with them was null and void because he doesn't exist. The jury decided LeRoy was the vehicle of a...
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Ron Goldman's family has won rights to the controversial unreleased book by O.J. Simpson, "If I Did It." However, the Goldmans want to rename the book "Confessions of a Double Murder." The rights were owned by a company, Lorraine Brooke Associates, which was run by Simpson's daughter Arnelle.The bankruptcy judge, A....
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J.K. Rowling is reportedly coming to the United States in October for the "J.K. Rowling Book Tour," which will include four events in Los Angeles, New Orleans and New York City (two events), of which three will only be open to schoolchildren. The New York's Carnegie Hall event will be open to fans of all ages. Rowling is set to...
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