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<p>Attorney General Eric Holder, right, and Sharis Pozen, acting assistant attorney general, Antitrust Division, left, listens as Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen speaks during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Wednesday, April 11, 2012. The Justice Department and several states have sued Apple Inc. and major book publishers, alleging a conspiracy to raise the price of electronic books that Attorney General Eric Holder says cost consumers millions of dollars. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)</p>

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U.S. sues to lower prices of e-book best-sellers
April 12, 2012 9:15 p.m.

U.S. sues to lower prices of e-book best-sellers

WASHINGTON - The government says avid best-seller readers who use electronic books have been getting ripped off. Tina Fey's "Bossy Pants," Tim Tebow's "Through My Eyes" and Keith Richards' "'Life" - maybe they should have cost less.