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Sign of The Times when the Guardian has missing sections, maybe call for an Independent review or send out a message via The Telegraph about how it is making you hotter under the collar than The Sun

It maybe that The Standard of the paper has just slipped.

Last week apparently nowhere in East Dulwich was sent the middle bits of the Guardian (nor, apparently, the Telegraph).


I haven't had any problems any other weeks. There were lots at the newsagents between M and S and the cinema yesterday,all complete (Guardian, anyway).


It appears to have been a cock up at the distributor last week, not any fault of the Guardian itself.

Passiflora Wrote:

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> marcos Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > For the last three weeks the Saturday Guardian

> has

> > had no middle section or has not been available

> at

> > all. does anyone know what is going on?

>

> Is this for real?



Because it's outrageous the middle section is gone or because we're all Guardian readers LOL ?

Sue Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Let's face it, the middle section is the only

> > reason to buy it.

>

>

> It is now you can read most of the rest online for

> free :)


'zactly!

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