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352. Throw the book at'em: the traditional bookstore is dying. Will online sales and superstores redefine the market for the original browser?
353. Shift's guide to the future of reading
354. Doubling up: the boost Doubleday (Canada)'s sales, publisher Don Sedgwick found he first had to cut back
355. Uneasy calm settles over HarperCollins: departed president Ed Carson hints Distican will launch trade list
356. Webward bound (Bookshelf Cafe launching their web site)
357. Replenishing the purse (Canada Council for the Arts provides te CBC/Saturday Night Literary Competition with $30,000)
358. Hushion's growing house (Hushion House Publishing)
359. Malcolm Lester's (Books) new venture
360. Ottawa won't impose copyright solution: progress made on service standards, but publishers and booksellers still at odds over details
361. M&S implements 45% base discount
362. Council tightens funding criteria
363. Lester debt resolved
364. Liberals promise more money for publishing
365. Chapters raises placement fees, introduces new ones
366. Will his stores survive?
367. Beyond the spin rack: competition heats up as wholesalers vie for new markets
368. Lester books in limbo as loan guarantee expires: Key Porter may publish on a title-by-title basis
369. Ottawa adds $2.3-million to BPIDP (Book Publishing Industry Development Program)
370. Staff shakeup at World's Biggest (Bookstore): veteran managers (Ross) Gorrie and (David) Goodman out, Paul Heesman in
371. Ontario publishers secure new financing: but Somerville still a question mark as ODC grants second loan gurantee extension
372. Edwards (Books & Art) owes almost $2-million
373. Indigo gets ready: Chapters rival buys Kingston's Printed Passage, prepares its own Burlington store for June opening
374. Down -- but not out? (Edwards Books & Art)
375. Returns rising: books are being sent back at an alarming rate, and everyone's got a theory as to why
376. (Editions) Renyi's `simple story'
377. Ontario publishers caught in squeeze: loan guarantees are expiring, but Heritage won't rush in with a rescue
378. The decline and fall of the Canadian ideal
379. Meet Mother Nature: the benefits of environmental education
380. Freelancing: there's no life like it
381. SmithBooks tightens up inventory
382. Publish and perish? It's not easy surviving as a publisher of scholarly books in Canada
383. General idea (General/Stoddart group)
384. One big bookseller: 434-store strong Smith-Coles colossus faces competition review
385. Different strokes: ... two literary stores opening in the West, while Ontario offers up electronic, audio, and SF specialties
386. Grenouille et le boeuf: contrairement a la fable, le portatif peut devenir aussi gros qu'un P.C. (cartes PCMCIA)
387. Topping up your laptop: with one clever gadget (PCMCIA cards), your freewheeling laptop can be as connected as a PC
388. Assembly-line minds: business takes the community out of college
389. 'Last thing you want is a tax on knowledge'
390. Huitieme art: ... la technologie multimedia est l'innovation par excellence de notre epoque
391. Animating computers: ... multimedia can bring a PC to life
392. Fast food, slow bargaining: if unions want to catch burger joints, they have a thing or two to learn about being a teenager in the nineties
393. Life after Phenom: new hit (Life after God) shows Doug Coupland's staying power
394. Priorities a-plenty for new CBA head: (John) Finlay faces internal problems, mounting political challenges
395. New owners see SmithBooks growing
396. Romance language: how Harlequin became synonymous with romance -- and then translated that success around the world
397. Home-office truths
398. Sur la table de cuisine
399. Better dead than unread? Old politics and The New Times
400. Well-wired bookstore: 3 cases
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