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At about 11:00 A.M. on Monday, I called Simon & Schuster and asked if I could somehow get a hold of Hoskyns as soon as possible.
Fargo Rock City Chuck Klosterman 2003
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But the moment a reporter for The Washington Post called Simon & Schuster, the pace of cooperation accelerated dramatically.
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The book is published by Free Press, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster, which is in turn owned by Viacom.
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And in so doing, I deliberately asked -- I chose the publisher, Simon & Schuster, which is much more known for, in a way, written books.
Boundaries 2000
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Well, Hillary Clinton feels that Simon & Schuster, which is owned by Viacom, and Viacom it so happens owns CBS.
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The opera, composed by Donna DiNovelli, is based on the book of the same title Simon & Schuster, written in 2002 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James B. Stewart, who now writes the "Common Sense" column for the Business Day section of The New York Times.
NYT > Home Page By CORI ELLISON 2011
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For more information, call Simon & Schuster toll-free at 1-800-732-9531 or visit the company's Web site at kids. simonandschuster.com
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Houses such as Simon & Schuster, which publishes Stephen King and Bob Woodward, are even shunning the library e-book market for this reason.
David Rothman: How e-Books Could Smarten Up Kids and Stretch Library Dollars: A National Plan 2009
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Indeed, other publishers such as Simon & Schuster offered Gingrich advances of as much as 84 million.
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Now I got a whole new publisher called Simon & Schuster, and I love my editor and every one of my copy editors there to death even though they’re even fussier than the last ones about getting every darn word exactly right.
It Ain’t All About the Cookin’ Paula Deen 2007
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