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Romance Novels Sweep Readers Off Their Feet With Predictability
At $1.4 billion, romance is by far the biggest sector of the publishing industry. Harper's editor Jesse Barron looked into the business of romance and its peculiarities for this month's issue. He says the key is copying the elements that made other authors successful — down to the cover model's pose.
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Family Planning Squeezed In California By Health Law
As more clients go on Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, some birth control clinics are losing money and looking for creative ways to adapt.
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Creator Of Runaway Mobile Hit Flappy Bird Taking Game Down
Flappy Bird has been downloaded more than 50 million times since its release last year. The creator of the wildly successful but criticized mobile game says he just "cannot take this anymore."
The World's Most Optimistic Law: Banning Graffiti In Karachi
Pakistani lawmakers may have overreached when they approved a measure that makes it a crime, punishable by jail time, to spray graffiti in the chaotic and often lawless city Karachi.
Bangladesh Factory Owners Surrender In 2012 Fire That Killed 112
The deaths in the fire at the Tazreen Fashions factory, which supplied U.S. and European retailers, were blamed on blocked exits and managers who prevented workers from escaping.
NFL Prospect Michael Sam Comes Out As Gay
The All-American and Associated Press SEC Defensive Player of the Year is said to be a top prospect to go on to an NFL career. If drafted in May, he would be the first openly gay player in NFL history.
It Takes More Than A Produce Aisle To Refresh A Food Desert
Residents of a Philadelphia neighborhood that lacked a grocer got a new market brimming with fresh fruit and veggies — but that didn't change what they ate, a survey shows. Additional interventions — such as cooking classes and nutrition education — may be needed.
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Robin Hood Radio Tries To Save Local Community Radio
Morning Edition reports on Robin Hood Radio — a group concentrating on independent local radio.
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As The State Rests, Michael Dunn Expected To Testify In His Own Defense
Legal experts expect Michael Dunn will likely be called to stand in his own defense as soon as this afternoon as the trial against him for killing…
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Edward Waters College Accepts $2 Million Gift
Historically black Edward Waters College on Jacksonville’s Northside has an additional $2 million to spend.Attorney Steve Pajcic and his wife Anne…
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