Today’s litterbox headlines
- Was there some sort of literary scandal called CopyKaavya? The Boston Globe doesn’t seem to want to let it die as they look into Alloy Entertainment’s parent company, Alloy+ Marketing.
- When Kate Swann took over WHSmith 2 and a half years ago, few thought she could turn the company around. But now she has – in spades, and the stock prices keep rising.
- It’s not looking so hot for UK-based independents, as six went out of business in 2005 alone, the Guardian reports.
- The Times profiles Ernest Hecht, “the last of the publishing mavericks.”
- USA Today talks to Mary Cheney, whose new book launches Mary Matalin’s conservative imprint.
- And finally, Deepak Chopra wants to repurpose the Kama Sutra for his own needs? Oy…

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