usatoday.com - 2/23/2009
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"Rice will combine candid narrative and acute analysis to tell the story of her time in the White House and as America's top diplomat, and her role in protecting American security and shaping foreign policy during the extraordinary period from 2001-2009," according to a statement issued Sunday ...
msnbc.msn.com - 2/23/2009
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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has agreed
to a three-book deal with Crown Publishers, starting with...
a memoir about her years in the administration of President George W. Bush. "Rice will combine candid narrative and acute analysis to tell ...
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Condi inks three-book deal
Michael Calderone's Blog —
... Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has signed a three-book deal with Crown Publishers that should keep her busy the next few years. ...
Condi Rice To Write Several Books!
Wonkette » top —
... and, as National Security Adviser, resolutely refused to tell the president anything except, “Bomb everything.”
Rice’s second book will be about her life, which was mostly full of piano-playing and solitary exercise. Her third book will be a young-adult version of the second one, so that George Bush will have something to read on the treadmill.
Crown also published “The Audacity of Hope,” a hastily written memoir by Barack Obama.
Condoleezza Rice signs three-book deal [AP]
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