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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Berman, with the help of his agent Barbara Zitwer, sold the novel for a six-figure sum to Larry Kirshbaum, the president of Warner Books, at the Frankfurt Book fair in Germany, according to a press release...

Author: By Anne C. Krendl, | Title: Law School Student Releases First Novel | 5/5/1995 | See Source »

Turow, who received his J.D. in 1978, wrote his first novel, One-L, during his years at the Law School. Berman's novel was just released nationwide by Warner Books and will be in bookstores...

Author: By Anne C. Krendl, | Title: Law School Student Releases First Novel | 5/5/1995 | See Source »

...room in the entire complex has a refrigerator full of soda and big bowls of free snacks. "But no chips," he complained. Later that afternoon, as I stumbled in from my champagne reception, my other roommate, Greg, announced that he'd just been offered a job in the Time Warner New Media Department, also starting next fall. He explained how every room in the Time Warner Complex has a fridge with free spring water and bowls of complimentary snacks, including chips. I suddenly remembered something about my thesis: as much of a pain...

Author: By Jake S. Kreilkamp, | Title: PIPELINE | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...there's another problem, a vaguely moralone. Take the two employers of my roommates: Sonyand Time Warner. These corporations are both huge,horribly evil empires that are largely responsiblefor most of the wrongdoing that goes on in theworld. Everybody knows who really killed KurtCobain; no one really thinks that the "terrorists"who bombed the World Trade Center were acytheories aside, there are plenty of things to holdagainst these corporations, like the CountingCrows. Frida had a job lined up in New York at ananimation company: a couple days ago, she got acall that the job wasn't available anymore. Why?Because...

Author: By Jake S. Kreilkamp, | Title: PIPELINE | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...considering "the possible downgrade" of Seagram's debt. Seagram stock dropped nearly 17% during the week, closing Friday at 26 1/2. Wall Street speculators signaled that they liked only one scenario: that an investor buying Bronfman's block of shares could set off a contest for Time Warner. Rumors that General Electric's Jack Welch could be the buyer helped send Time Warner's stock up more than 3% on Friday, closing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHATEVER EDGAR BRONFMAN WANTS | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

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