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The imprint recalled a more optimistic time in America — the year 2004.
HarperCollins, the publishing monster from which she was fired as CEO last June, is really bumming.
The ousted HarperCollins CEO opened up a little about her memories of the publishing house, and about what she's up to (sort of).
At an unofficial gathering last night to celebrate the former HarperCollins CEO, everyone donned fun Jane masks and did their best not to acknowledge that her exit was totally awkward and abrupt.
Let's just say her best friend left the party and things got awkward — so she started gathering her things to leave, but not quickly enough.
The HarperCollins CEO suddenly resigned late last night, leaving more than a few scratching their heads. Do people like her just simply retire?
Last night Gawker reported that the well-liked book boss was on the way out.
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