71. Publishers say the papers and magazines are protected by the First Amendment. 72. Publishers say it also threatens to chill online news. 73. Publishers say Logan has tough standards for these new enterprises. 74. Publishers say that with conservatives and the politically correct vying for power, more books may become candidates for banning. 75. Publishers say the real numbers of books published annually are hard to come by in any Arab country. 76. Several publishers said they found the terms more attractive than selling through online bookstores. 77. Several publishers said they would use less expensive paper for some books. 78. Several other publishers said Monday that they had not been solicited. 79. Some metro Atlanta black publishers say the support and reputation of Dow Jones will give Miller an edge over most start-up black publications. 80. Software publishers said Texas was alone in its aggressive scrutiny of legal self-help material. |