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'Get Caught Reading' campaign features new faces.
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Daily News (NY, NY)
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April 6, 2005
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Byline: Paul D. Colford
Apr. 6--Magazine readers will see a lot more of New York Yankees slugger Gary Sheffield now that he's stepped up to the plate for a good cause.
Sheffield is among the 10 new faces being added to the "Get Caught Reading" campaign organized by the Association of American Publishers, the trade group of U.S. book publishers.
Portraits of celebrity readers in the campaign have appeared over the past six years in a long list of pu...
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