Barnes & Noble Bankruptcy Index: This week's index update is postponed to Sunday
I'm sorry for the delay, but our weekly update of our B&N bankruptcy index will be published only on Sunday, April 17.
In the meantime, I want to share with you something I just got on the email from B&N - maybe they're not adopting a green strategy yet, but at least they haven't forgot about Earth Day..

Yours,Raz @ Eco-LibrisEco-Libris: Working to green the book industry!
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