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The site grew by word of mouth and, by Christmas 1999, it was logging 600, 000 page views daily and sought investors to cover the high cost of running the site.
The " team " writers were usually credited on the title page, if not the cover.
* cover page and table of contents
Front page cover of the newspaper L ’ Aurore for Thursday 13 January 1898, with the letter J ’ Accuse ...!, written by Émile Zola about the Dreyfus affair.
All paperback editions and the Science Fiction Book Club hard cover edition omit page 148 of Chapter VIII, " The Sensible Thing to Do ", which was in the Scribner's edition and the magazine serialization.
American Vogue used the term " supermodel " on the cover page to describe Margaux Hemingway in the 1 September 1975 edition.
Sales figures as high as 35 to 40 million have been cited in various reference books and by media, as have lower numbers in the 15 – 22 million range, whilst a " more than 30 million copies " figure was quoted by Star, as early as 1983, on back cover page of Swenson's book.
He appeared on the cover page of TIME Magazine in its Jan. 1947 publication.
He chose not to run for re-election in 1992, citing in a front page cover story in the Sunday New York Times Magazine ( August 9, 1992 ), frustration with the ever increasing role of money in politics to the exclusion of focus on public policy.
Ron Ferdinand, Ketcham's Sunday page artist, drew several of the Dennis stories in the Marvel books, including the cover for issue # 11.
Title page from the original 1984 Philtrum Press edition ( book issued without cover )
He adopted a new format and a more traditional weekly style, with the front page displaying five cover lines above the leader.
For books containing illustrations or images, design takes on a much larger role in laying out how the page looks, how chapters begin and end, colours, typography, cover design and ancillary materials such as posters, catalogue images and other sales materials.
* TenNapel has also contributed to several other comic books, such as issue # 5 of Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, issue # 3 of Scud: Tales from the Vending Machine ( TenNapel also contributed cover art to the 24th and final issue of the main Scud: The Disposable Assassin series, as well as penciling a single page on the same issue ), the Fractured Fables anthology graphic novel, 9-11: September 11, 2001 ( Artists Respond ), and Flight Volume 2.
* Marisa Miller: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover page model
Random House adapted its college dictionary by adding more illustrations and large numbers of proper names, increasing its print size and page thickness, and giving it a heavy cover.
In November 1999, St. John appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine and in an 11 page pictorial.
The singers for Boston included Michael Sweet of Stryper, former band member Curly Smith, band member Kimberley Dahme, and a Boston fan from North Carolina named Tommy DeCarlo, who was chosen to sing based on his performances of Boston cover songs on his MySpace page.
The picture of the accident is used as cover page in the book An Introduction to Error Analysis by John Taylor.
The image provided on this page is the cover of the digipack version.
: The ( 1960 ) book's title page, cover, and dust jacket all mistakenly refer to " James Braid, M. D.
USA Today prints each complete story on the front page of the respective section with the exception of the cover story.
The cover story is a longer story that requires a jump ( readers must turn to another page in the paper to complete the story, usually the next page of that section ).
As of May 1, 1999, the screenplay's cover page listed the following writers: original draft by Jamie Williams & Richard Weiner, John Logan, Daniel Pyne ; subsequent revisions by Gary Ross ; revisions by Raynold Gideon & Bruce A. Evans ; revisions by John Logan ; revisions by Lisa Amsterdam & Robert Huizenga ; latest revisions by Oliver Stone.

cover and screenplay
While the Coens were writing the screenplay they had Kenny Rogers ' " Just Dropped In ( to See What Condition My Condition Was in )", the Gipsy Kings ' cover of " Hotel California ", and several Creedence Clearwater Revival songs in mind.
One critic wrote that the screenplay " endeavors to cover too much ground.
* In the 1993 Mike Leigh film Naked, the anti-hero Johnny walks past several promotional posters of the album cover as he roams the underbelly of London by night ; this is also mentioned in the published screenplay of the film.
An ROFR can cover almost any sort of asset, including real estate, personal property, a patent license, a screenplay, or an interest in a business.
If a film is based on a novel, the novel is generally reissued with a cover based on the film's poster ( sometimes with pictures from the film included ) but if it is an original screenplay or based on a novella or short story a novelization is often commissioned to fill the marketing niche.
Cidre spent a year and a half working on the screenplay, and after 24 drafts, she had stripped the story down to cover only half of Hijuelos's 407-page book.
In the 1962 novelization of the film by Dean Owen, which was published under the title End of the World by Alta Vista Productions with Ray Milland's photo on the cover, the introduction page asserted: " The screenplay was by John Morton and Jay Simms, from an original story by Jay Simms.

cover and credits
However, he had a tough time securing the rights to Townes Van Zandt's cover of the Rolling Stones ' " Dead Flowers ", which plays over the film's closing credits.
" is the theme song for the US television series Charmed and, in a cover version, for the 1996 Columbia Pictures feature film, The Craft, in which it is played under the opening credits by Love Spit Love.
His involvement with this group led to his losing academic credits (" The First Duty "), when a squadron-mate was killed attempting a dangerous and prohibited flight maneuver and, under pressure from the team leader Nick Locarno, Crusher abetted the squadron's efforts to cover up the truth.
Her modeling credits included Glamour, the December 1985 supplement cover of Vogue and the May 1985 cover of British Vogue when she was only 15 years old.
In many such cases, publishers then follow suit and release a so-called " film tie-in " edition showing a still from the movie on the front cover and the film credits on the back cover of the book — yet another marketing strategy aimed at those cinemagoers who may want to do both: first read the book and then watch the film ( or vice versa ).
The job was handled by Stanley Wilson, although the cover of the 1993 Varese Sarabande CD issue credits Newman.
The band's cover of ELO's " Mr. Blue Sky " was used in the end credits of the British Channel 4 documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle in 2007.
Her 1963 cover of " Fly Me to the Moon " is used in the end credits of the 2010 video game, Bayonetta.
Some of the credits for the record, include: co-produced by Charles Wolfe, The Archives Project ( Jayne Loader, Kevin Rafferty and Pierce Rafferty ), album cover artwork by Dennis Pohl, cover design by Mel Green, and booklet text by Charles Wolfe.
The album's cover showed a trio of Kerr, Burchill and Gaynor and the writing credits for all songs was Kerr / Burchill.
Most of the rules were written by Ira Steven Behr, a producer of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and he has published many of them in a book The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition ( ISBN 0-671-52936-6 ), the cover of which credits authorship as being " By Quark as told to Ira Steven Behr ".
The second story features Faye Wong's Cantonese cover version of " Dreams " by The Cranberries, which is also played over the end credits.
" The cover booklet expands on the theme, and features photographs of the flamenco dancer in several other poses ; there are no song lyrics or written content, apart from album credits, in the booklet.
Additionally, it supports author pseudonyms, series, awards, and cover art plus interior illustration credits which is combined into integrated author, artist, and publisher bibliographies.
A cover of the Schwartz-Dietz song " Dancing in the Dark " appears in Clive Barker's film Lord Of Illusions during the closing credits.
Normally, if cheque writer can cover up their bad credits in 60 days, all charges will be dropped.
The single was simply entitled " Stars on 45 " by Stars on 45, with no credits on the label or the cover as to who actually sang on the recording.
While Other Voices inside gatefold cover states " All songs written by Krieger, Densmore, Manzarek ," a lyric sheet was included with early LP editions of the album that listed individual writing credits, and some early versions of the LP include these credits on the LP record labels as well.
Among his credits, Paul painted 38 covers for Amazing Stories from April 1926 to June 1929 and 7 for the Amazing Stories Annual and Quarterly ; with several dozen additional issues featuring his art on the back cover ( May 1939 to July 1946 ), and several issues from April 1961 to September 1968 featuring new or reproduced art.
Although the bank provided a centralized mechanism of trade accounting and swing credits to cover temporary imbalances, it could not establish a system of multilateral clearing given the centrally planned nature of the members ' economies and the inconvertibility of their currencies.
* 梅豔芳 ( Anita Mui ) – 是這樣的 – the Cantonese cover of the theme song and is featured at the end of the film during the credits.

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