ID3 vTOPE NPRTCOM TALB Morning EditionTIT2 . Publisher Plans New Printing of Libby's NovelTCOP 2005TRCK 51TCON COMM nprComment The publisher of a novel by Lewis Libby initially made no special plans after Libby's indictment. The vice president's former chief of staff got publicity after being charged with perjury, but Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's said that was no reason for a new edition of Libby's novel The Apprentice. Fortunately, the publishers were not testifying under oath. The company now plans to rush out 25,000 copies of the book, which is set in Japan a century ago.TPE1 NPRTYER 2005 P , _ 8əJS^bŝ(Ǜ c 0 "m >#& g*ݴm #è<˹$(xʭfNJAnѹ9uw-W
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