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Ethics? Forget it, give me the cash!

Sep 3rd, 2007 | By Bruce K. Hollingdrake | Category: News & Opinions

It seems Barnes and Noble have reversed an earlier decision and will go ahead with the sale of O.J. Simpson’s book ‘If I did it’. It seems that pre-orders have been high enough to warrant the decision. Money talks baby, who cares if he has a few blemishes on his c.v. I would really love to hear some comments on this one.

“Our customers are asking for it. We have been monitoring pre-orders and decided we had enough” to put the book on retail shelves, company spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating said on Thursday.

Here’s the full story from Rueters

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  1. They will justify their greed since the Goldman family will now receive the sale proceeds. Still the same book to me.

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