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Jan 05 2009 5:16pm EDT

Late Breaks: From Librarian to Author

-Scribner has won the bidding war, such as it was, for Laura Bush's memoir. It'll come out in 2010. [AP]

-Washington Post managing editor Phil Bennett is stepping down in favor of a non-news job; he says it's his decision. [E&P]

-On the big business story of the day -- the health of Apple chairman Steve Jobs -- the score is disreputable blog, 1, CNBC, 0. [SAI]

-Someone who can't quite spell Bill O'Reilly's name hacked his Twitter account. Related: Bill O'Reilly has a Twitter account??? [Huffpo]. □


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