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...enemy camps. Listed between the two books above is “Why Men Love Bitches,” a book that shows women how to become more desirable while losing any remnants of decency and self-respect. While in other genres the differences in male and female readership aren’t as clearly drawn, they still exist. A recent survey in The Guardian asked men and women to name the books most personally important to them. The results found that men were drawn to books about isolationism (number one was Camus’ “The Outsider?...
...very frustrating—you write an article and then you have to wait six months before you can write another. With this new format, a writer can put out one article a month. As a corollary, we can reach more people over the Internet and increase our readership. The third reason is that, once web design is covered, the magazine is much cheaper."“Freeze” will make its official online debut during the first week of November. Sebastian noted that readers and students in general should be ready...
...Pacheco said that the organization would continue to adjust its franchise to the changing market for travel guides. “Let’s go is re-launching its website this year,” she said. “We will adapt to the needs of our readership, so we’re not sure how we’re going to change of the next few years.” Gelfand and Pacheco said a decision on publishing post-St. Martin’s would likely have to be made once they finish the 2009 series. Before...
...York Times to Harvard dining halls. The program could be continued at a discounted cost of 40 cents a copy at that time (it is likely lower now). The student governments and dean’s offices at Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, and Yale currently sponsor free newspaper readership programs at their schools...
Harvard has consistently placed within the top few slots and has chosen to continue to participate in the rankings, which boast a readership of about two million, despite growing opposition among some college presidents, especially at liberal arts colleges...