61.   His identity is now in doubt and his publishers are in the awkward position of insisting that they believe that he is a Latvian Jew who survived the Holocaust.

62.   If magazine publishers are to be believed, the answer is yes.

63.   If he prevails, and the local publishers are correct about the implications, publishers of John Grisham and Tom Clancy are likely to be among the winners.

64.   In addition, the publishers are more selective about their choices for publication, emphasizing subjects or themes in which they have a particular interest.

65.   In the face of that pressure by industry leaders, smaller publishers are lucky to get any shelf space at all.

66.   Instead of charging more for a product, publishers are likely to use newly relaxed circulation rules and a grab bag of marketing tricks to lower prices.

67.   Internet publishers will be able to allow clients to receive printed newspapers customized to the individual tastes of subscribers.

68.   Just a few years ago, he said, publishers were suspicious of electronic media.

69.   Listed at the top of the masthead as publisher was Larry Flynt, who during an earlier incarnation was founder and publisher of Hustler magazine.

70.   Mainstream publishers also could be transgressors.

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