The Key West, Florida, home where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote for nearly a decade was designated a Literary Landmark on Sunday.
Stephanie Elam reports on a company aimed at making the world a better place, one book at a time.
"What should I do with my used textbooks?"
Rebecca Hodges, who's been unemployed for a year, sat down at a computer in a public library in New York.
Librarians across the United States are making noise about new federal restrictions on lead that could take books out of the hands of children.
There's just one thing 12-year-old Emily Wolfram can't live without on vacation. And it's not her cell phone or Internet access.
So you've been struck by disaster. Now that the worst is over, and you're safe, start thinking about rebuilding your financial future. These eight tips are a good place to start.
Fortune: Steve Papermaster updated: Mon Sep 18 2000 00:01:00
The 41-year-old Papermaster is the founder and CEO of Agillion, an Austin, Texas, company that helps companies keep track of customer information on the Web. A serial entrepreneur, he also founded ...
Columbus is in for a rough ride . . . The American Library Association has passed a resolution urging libraries to approach the Quincentenary with materials that ''examine the ((discovery of Americ...