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"Library Journal". Severe Weather Flying. 03/01/83, Vol. 108 Issue 5, p512, 1/9p
Discusses the dangers of flying in severe weather.
Holt, Karen; Kirch, Claire; Summer, Bob. "Publishers Weekly". Blown Away. 10/11/2004, Vol. 251 Issue 41, p22, 2p, 1c
Focuses on the damages caused by hurricanes on independent booksellers in the U... displayed 300 characters
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"Publishers Weekly". Blown Away. 10/11/2004, Vol. 251 Issue 41, p22, 2p, 1c
Focuses on the damages caused by hurricanes on independent booksellers in the U.S. as of October 2004. Examples of booksellers that were damaged by the hurricanes; Market status of independent booksellers after the succession of hurricanes according to Wanda Jewell, executive director of the Southeast Booksellers Association; Problems faced by regional booksellers... displayed next 300 characters
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