James Patterson News
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The last page of every issue of Harvard Business Review is an interview with one incredibly successful person: an athlete, an astronaut, an admiral. But, after three years of doing these, we've started to discover that even the most successful careers are still careers in transition: the athlete is becoming an author; the astronaut, an activist; the admiral, a diplomat. Below, key lessons from this year's batch of...
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With more than 260 million books sold around the world, novelist James Patterson no longer worries about whether his next crime thriller will flop.
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“Paranormal Activity 4,” the latest installment in Paramount Pictures’ low-cost horror series, was the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, generating $29 million in ticket sales.
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“Paranormal Activity 4,” the latest in Paramount Pictures’ low-cost horror series, was the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, generating $30.2 million in ticket sales.
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An effort by the official partners’ committee of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP to compel appointment of an examiner was “for an improper purpose as a litigation tactic,” a bankruptcy judge said Oct. 9 in approving a $71.5 million settlement with former partners. Two days later, the firm filed papers asking the judge to disband the official partners’ committee.
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Confined to an iron lung for all but a few hours a week, poet Mark O’Brien, as portrayed in “The Sessions,” warns that his friendship can be demanding.
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A lawyer who said he represented Stephen King for more than 30 years sued the author’s agent, Arthur Greene, for at least $1 million in damages over his firing.
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Are Apple Inc. and the big trade publishers colluding to manipulate the market in electronic books?
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Lend Lease Group aims to lure financial companies to a defunct shipyard on the fringe of Sydney’s business district, creating a rival banking center.
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