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Harry's new adventure sets records worldwide
Associated Press National WriterHarry Potter just keeps topping himself. "We expected to sell 1 million copies in the first week, and we sold that many within the first 48 hours," Barnes & Noble Inc. CEO Steve Riggio said Sunday as "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" set...Tags: Blockbuster, Amazon.com Inc., Book, Scholastic Inc., Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Sixth Harry Potter book due out in July
AP National WriterGet ready for publishing's ultimate blockbuster sequel: Harry Potter VI. Setting the stage for another round of midnight bookstore parties and marathon readings into the morning, the penultimate novel in J.K. Rowling's mega-selling series, "Harry Potter...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Prices, Religious Festivals, Australia (movie), Book
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Potter's latest already magic
Tribune staff reporterHarry Potter can still work his magic at the cash register. Hours after the announcement Tuesday that the sixth installment in the boy-wizard series will appear on bookshelves on July 16, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" shot to the top of the...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., History, Book, Corporate Officers, Scholastic Inc.
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Kmart turns out Blue Light at 284 stores
Chicago Tribune staff reporterThe Blue Light at Kmart Corp. dimmed today as the struggling discount chain announced it was closing 284 of its 2,100 stores around the country. The affected stores will stay open until the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, which is overseeing Kmarts...Tags: Retirement, Chicago Tribune, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, NYSE Euronext, Inc.
Jun 23, 2003
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Mar 8, 2002
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