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Prentice Hall is publishing a line of computer books, the "Bruce Perens Open Source Seriess".
The new imprint will also publish a line of black classics that are now out of print, many in the public domain.
[National Report, Section A.] A Line of Books That Can Be Copied Prentice Hall is publishing a line of computer books under the Open Publication License, which allows people to copy, modify and redistribute works free.
Midway Games, a video game maker that has not reported an annual profit since 1999, said yesterday that it would publish a line of video games featuring characters from eight Cartoon Network programs.
We're only three months out from The Force Awakens, and Marvel – which has been publishing a line of new Star Wars comics since January – is committed to keeping the Episode VII hype ticking over.
Sources at News International said the decision was not taken lightly, but there was a feeling that if they did not publish, "a line would be drawn in the sand in the wrong place" in terms of the boundaries for privacy claims.
The fast-paced thriller, the first in a trilogy, will be released Tuesday by Minotaur Books in the United States, which is a division of St . Martins Press, but the book is also the introduction to a larger initiative by HarperCollins India to publish a line of suspense novels exclusively by Indian writers.
Barbarian proved to be a big hit, and Palace started planning to publish a line of sequels; Leinfellner said he received royalty cheques for approximately seven years, the first of which was for £20,000.
He recently published a 16 line poem called "The Sniper" that describes an assassination mission to kill President Obama (it reportedly included the line "Die Negro Die").
Grove also published a popular line of pornography that somehow seemed consistent with its commitment to literary modernism.
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