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Former Vice President Cheney to publish memoir-NYT

Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:25pm EDT

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WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has signed a publishing deal for about $2 million to write a memoir of his life in politics, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

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The book will be published in the spring of 2011 by Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, where Mary Matalin, a former close aide to Cheney is editor in chief, the newspaper said. Simon & Schuster is a unit of CBS Corp (CBS.N).

Cheney, who has appeared widely in television interviews in recent months and assumed the role of spokesman for a conservative element in the Republican Party, had been looking for a publisher for about two months, the Times said.

The memoir will cover his tenure as President George W. Bush's vice president from 2001 to 2009, as well as his political service in the administrations of Republican Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush.

He will also write about his private-sector experience, including a period as chief executive of Halliburton Co (HAL.N), the oil fields services provider that was one of the largest contractors in Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.



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