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Old 05-05-2014, 03:29 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Lady Stardust View Post
If Guardian is a British paper, as I was convinced till now, then nearly all of Marquez's ebooks are available on Kobo UK and I presume Amazon UK too. This is since around March this year.
They are also available on Kobo India, as kepub. And Google Play as ePub.
The article itself was from the AP, so while the statement in question is not globally correct, it was true from the US perspective from which the article was written. It's not the first time that the Guardian has run AP content that was lacking in international context. And it's definitely not the first time that the AP has included US-centric statements without qualifying them as such, despite the fact that publications from all over the world run their content.
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