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Charlie Hebdo Delivery Delayed Until Next Week
An expected delivery of the "survivors' edition" of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to Ireland could be delayed until next week.
An English language version of the magazine was expected to go on sale today, however, EM News Distribution was informed on Thursday night that the main UK distributor had only received a total of 100 copies.
It is now thought that the magazine won't arrive in Ireland until next week at the earliest.
(MH/JP)
An English language version of the magazine was expected to go on sale today, however, EM News Distribution was informed on Thursday night that the main UK distributor had only received a total of 100 copies.
It is now thought that the magazine won't arrive in Ireland until next week at the earliest.
(MH/JP)
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