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BOOKMARK

Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.

SIGNINGS

Earvin "Magic" Johnson will sign and discuss "32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business" at 1 p.m. today at Borders at Town Square, 6521 Las Vegas Blvd. South; 383-6734.

Geoff Schumacher will sign and discuss "Howard Hughes: Power, Paranoia & Palace Intrigue" 2-4 p.m. today at the Cheesecake & Crime Mystery Book Shop, 10545 S. Eastern Ave.; 629-5523.

EVENTS

The Socrates Cafe, a discussion group on "Six Questions of Socrates: A Modern Day Discovery through World Philosophy" by Christopher Phillips, meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in the Reading Room at Mandalay Place, 3930 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

The Amazing Reads Book Club meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at West Charleston Library, 6301 W. Charleston Blvd.

Book Lovers' Bistro meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Whitney Library, 5175 E. Tropicana Ave.

The Cover 2 Cover Book Club meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Rainbow Library, 3150 N. Buffalo Drive.

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