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Ann Godoff, the Random House publisher, said: "Publishing first novels is the biggest crap shoot in the business, but it's also the most exciting thing: to find first fiction and make it work".

But Ann Godoff, publisher of Random House, said: "Publishing these books around the Academy Awards is a little knee-jerk on our part but there it is.

Corky Lee, a friend, said: "Publishing is a crapshoot.

He has used it also for something that blogs and columns just aren't appropriate for, he said: publishing a hunch.

"Certainly my office was always quite sceptical of anything which said publishing information is going to confuse the public.

Judge Tamiko Amaker barred photography after the defendant's lawyer said publishing his image "could jeopardize his life".

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It was from 1994, he said, published in Russian.

"WikiLeaks," the Libyan leader said, "publishes information written by lying ambassadors in order to create chaos".

In Roslyn, Word Power, which officials said published booklets and directories, billed the district $800,000 over a decade or more.

The judge overseeing the extradition hearings said published evidence so far suggested a "tenuous connection" with the attacks.

The Western press, he said, publishes countless stories on his regime, while ignoring the crimes of the rebels.

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