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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT2) UNDATED -- Oct. 2, 2005 -- BUSINESS-BOOKS -- The cover of "Winning" by Jack Welch. Welch's image as the iconic American chief executive took a hit when his second wife, Jane Beasley Welch, revealed the goody basket of corporate perks he walked away with when he retired from the General Electric Corp. But that hasn't stopped people from wanting Welch's business advice. "Winning," has sold an estimated 440,000 copies since it came out in April, making it a bona fide best seller. A handful of corporate yarns also are luring readers, including "Conspiracy of Fools" by New York Times reporter Kurt Eichenwald. Overall, "business books still work, but audiences have gotten pickier," said Laurence J. Kirshbaum, the chief executive of the Time Warner Book Group, a unit of Time Warner. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times)
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2005-10-02
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The New York Times Agency
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Redux
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