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Albright to meet with publishers
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Aides to Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Sunday she will not conclude any book deal nor get involved in a book auction while serving as secretary. Her term ends January 20. Albright's aides said she is expected to meet with representatives of publishing houses in the coming days to discuss a potentially lucrative deal to pen her memoirs. Albright will be represented by Robert Barnett, who is handling book deals for President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York). RELATED SITES: See related sites about BOOKS | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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