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In the News: Review Reward Revoked, Three’s Company

 
Reed Elsevier regrets offering Amazon gift cards for five-star online reviews of a new psychology textbook. Elisabeth Hasselbeck , of “The View,” denies that she plagiarized in her new book. Ernest Hemingway’s other great contribution: the daiquiri . A British novelist selects his ten favorite literary ménages à trois. A compilation of summer-reading lists . (link)

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