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"The author did not complete his work on the manuscript or deliver a book to us in accordance with our agreement," Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, said in a statement Wednesday.
Publisher to Release WikiLeaks Founder's Memoir Paul Sonne 2011
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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In his book Decoded, published this November by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, which is, in his own words, 'not an autobiography', he is revisiting the events.
Vaios Papanagnou: Why Is Jay-Z Still Angry With Cristal? Vaios Papanagnou 2010
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I decided to check back to 2005's top ten pick and discovered that Random House, which is a division of Bertelsmann AG, had a whopping seven on the list while Penguin had two and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, one.
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The most creative sales pitch comes from Random House, which is publishing a tie-in edition of Eliot's novel.
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The resulting behemoth, to be called Random House, will be more than twice as big as its closest competitor, Simon & Schuster.
A Brand-New Chapter 2008
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