91.   The advantage, the publishers say, is a smaller, cheaper, more accessible book.

92.   The book is being written with Nathan McCall, the best-selling author and Washington Post reporter, publishers said.

93.   The book market is gloomy, and publishers say multimillion-dollar advances paid to top-tier writers have soaked up financial resources.

94.   The astonishing thing, publishers said, is that the perception that political books rarely sell well has turned around completely in the last few years.

95.   The cause was stomach cancer, his publisher said.

96.   The company also will offer higher commissions, the publishers said.

97.   The Indianapolis-based publisher said it will buy the shares in the over-the-counter market over the next three years.

98.   The Internet software publisher said it will merge a subsidiary with an affiliate of Oracle Corp., freeing up cash at Netscape for battling Microsoft Corp.

99.   The major publishers all say they are continuing to introduce new electronic books, regardless of paltry sales so far.

100.   The magazine publisher has said his idea treats all taxpayers the same without regard for whether they rent or buy their homes.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
publisher 0.03%
publisher + v. >>共 504
be 10.34%
say 8.91%
have 4.56%
want 2.09%
make 1.59%
offer 1.37%
do 1.21%
try 1.15%
hope 0.99%
agree 0.93%
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