With tough economic times facing all of us, now is the time to stretch your dollar.
There are three ways to go: (1) Buy less; (2) Buy as much, but spend less on what you buy; or (3) Earn more.
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![]() Globe and Mail | Bulk of man's remarkable childhood comic book collection fetches $3.5 million ... Washington Post DALLAS — Billy Wright plunked down dime after dime for comic books while growing up in the late 1930s and early 1940s, caring for the collection he started around the age of 9 until his death more than half a century later. On Wednesday, most of that ... Billy Wright's Comic Book Collection Fetches $3.5 Million Comic books net $3.5 million at auction Comic collection expected to fetch $2M at auction |
![]() New York Times (blog) | Amazon Pulls Thousands of E-Books in Dispute New York Times (blog) By DAVID STREITFELD | February 22, 2012, 5:37 pm Mark Lennihan/AP Amazon.com removed more than 4000 e-books from its site this week after it tried and failed to get them more cheaply, a muscle-flexing move that is likely to have significant ... Amazon pulls 5000 Kindle books after distributor fails to pay more money Amazon pulls 5000 titles from Chicago distributor E-book |
![]() Newsday | Books for the under-15 set: Justin Bieber, Stephen Colbert and Mark Kelly Baltimore Sun A flurry of new children's books is headed for the shelves, and the authors carry some very familiar names, including Stephen Colbert. A look at the future: -- Colbert's book, "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" is scheduled for a May 8 release, ... Stephen Colbert to release kids' book |
Book Review: "Hilarity Ensues" by Tucker Max Minnesota Daily With books like “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” and “Assholes Finish First” under his belt, he's the favorite author of fratty lads everywhere. He has fun and does what feels good — and he doesn't care about the damage he does to his liver or to the ... |
First Amendment crusader Barney Rosset dies CBS News Rosset died at a Manhattan hospital Tuesday night, said Kelly Bowen, publicity manager for Algonquin Books, which was to publish Rosset's autobiography. Rosset had recently had heart surgery. As publisher of Grove Press, Rosset was a First Amendment ... |