Scholastic
Mar 20 2007, Irani

Harry Potter to go green, not by its script but on the pages it will be written on. Yes, the seventh and last Harry Potter book’s 12 million US editions are to be printed on partially recycled paper. This is said by the book’s - Harry Potter and the...

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In this photo provided by Scholastic, actress Kathy Bates, center right, talks with gold medal winners, from left to right, Jasmine Hu, Virginia Pfaehler, and Rodney Jones, backstage at Carnegie Hall during the 2008 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, New...