Thursday, November 26, 2009

Update: Second signing closes books on election (The Sharon Herald)

Mercer County’s election results became official Wednesday morning after the Board of Elections signed the voting results books for the second time. The only race that wasn’t signed off on was the statewide Superior Court race, which is undergoing a recount.

Books of the year (The New Statesman)

In this week's issue of the NS, our friends and contributors have chosen their favourite books of 2009. Among the titles to have been nominated more than once are Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice , The Spectre at the Feast by Andrew Gamble, Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals , The Defence of the Realm by Christopher Andrew, Ian Jack's The Country Formerly Known as ...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Madison Jr. School collects childrenâs books for Christmas Fund (Madison Eagle)

MADISON â€" Now through Friday, Dec. 11, the Madison Junior School Student Council is collecting children’s books in good condition for the Madison Eagle Christmas Fund, a group of volunteers who provide holiday gifts to Madison neighbors in need.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sony to launch an online store selling music, movies, books and mobile apps (InternetRetailer.com)

Sony today announced plans to leverage the Sony brand to launch an online store that sells music, movies, books and mobile apps, making it a direct rival to Apple Inc.’s popular iTunes online store.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Georgetown Country Gardeners donate books to the library (Georgetown Record)

The Georgetown Country Gardeners have donated six large gardening books to the Georgetown Peabody Library this year in memory of three of their members â€" Gertrude Pingree, Evelyn Pickering, and Judith Keller. The club has chosen some special topics dear to these members.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Recommendations of recent books (San Francisco Chronicle)

Recommendations of recent books from the staffs of a rotating list of Bay Area independent bookstores. This week's list is from Diesel, A Bookstore, 5433 College Ave., Oakland. (510) 653-9965. www.dieselbookstore.com. Nonfiction The Pleasures and Sorrows of...

Friday, November 13, 2009

Get Married Magazine

Get Married

by Tanya Irwin , Friday, November 13, 2009
Condé Nast recently shuttered Elegant Bride and Modern Bride. How can a new bridal magazine possibly survive in these trying times? Get Married is hoping to carve out a niche by focusing on being "the new shopping and trend guide for the savvy bride."

One forward-thinking aspect to the magazine is the Microsoft Tags, which offer the ability to instantly shop for the wedding products featured on its pages. Via the Tags, brides can connect instantly to Web sites, videos, images and information directly on Web-enabled mobile devices. Note to advertisers: The Tags enable the ability to track campaign success via impressions.

Even without the tags, the magazine has partnered with many of the biggest brands in the bridal business. Nearly 80% of the magazine products are available in its online wedding shop (shop.getmarried.com). The cover includes a blurb for a 10% off coupon for the shop.

The magazine includes editorial features on real brides, wedding professionals and experts, plus an array of trend roundups and product profiles. The "What's Hot" section acknowledges that brides have individual tastes and doesn't try to push a cookie-cutter, "one style fits all" wedding theme. Each page showcases a style, including the "Jackie O," "urban cowgirl," "beachy clean," "pink princess" and "preppy grey and yellow." There are a lot of clever and whimsical items for each theme, such as invitations, guest favors, cakes and dresses.

Although the magazine specifically defines itself as being aimed at budget-conscious brides, there's also a fair number of do-it-yourself projects that will appeal to anyone who would welcome some cost-cutting for their big day. The cover photo of the inaugural issue is of a place setting with an ornately decorated guest favor that brides can make themselves. A DIY wedding story shows two tables with items that brides can put together without the help of a party planner or interior designer.

A four-page spread on invitation styles provides lots of eye candy with "fanciful and vibrant"' examples. These are a far cry from the boring and bland invites that were standard fare 14 years ago when I got married. Rebel that I am, I made my own invites. Nowadays I'd be perfectly happy to pick any one of these. Hmmm, I wonder if a 15-year commitment ceremony might be in my future.

In "Real Weddings," couples who have already tied the knot are featured each month.This issue focused on one of the contestants in NBC's "The Biggest Loser" as well as several non-celebrity couples. The stories are sweet, focusing not only on the weddings but how the couples met and how the husband-to-be popped the question.

One standing feature, "Destination Hotspot," spotlights locations that could be considered for a wedding or honeymoon. Of course, this is a great place in the magazine to sell lots of travel-related ads. Hmmm, maybe this magazine will be around a while.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Reference books entertain while informing (Middletown Journal)

You say you want a revolution? Well, when it comes to reference books there seems to be the faintest hint that there could be one afoot.

King favors real books (New York Post)

Stephen King trumpeted real books over electronic ones at an appearance the other night to promote his latest, "Under the Dome," reports The Post's Frank Scheck. Holding up the massive tome, he asked the audience, "Wouldn't you want this? It's nice ....

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Kids will eat up these books with messages about healthy eating, manners (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

With the holiday season just around the corner, it is a great time to talk to kids about the importance of flourishing eating and proper table manners. The following books are great jumping-off points for important conversations about how we treat food and why it is an important part of our family celebrations.

Deadline extended for Google Books deal negotiations (Computer Weekly)

Google and the Association of American Publishers have unsuccessful to meet the deadline to renegotiate the controversial $125m Google Books settlement.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Petron offers books to DOE, DOJ for scrutiny (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Oil industry leader Petron Corp. urged the joint task force of the Departments of Energy and Justice, on Sunday, to examine its books to determine, once and for all, whether the company has been overpricing its fuel products.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Books: 'Woodrow Wilson: A Biography;' 'High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly' (The Star-Ledger)

Woodrow Wilson ws a man of principles. Grace Kelly probably didn't have that affair wit Clark Gable, according new biographies. Plus, four books about murder and one about wildfires.