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@SounderBruce: Re [1], the problem is that when I try to access the Seattle PI link, I get told "451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons Sorry, this content is not available in your region." - but the MSN link works. Can we go back to that reference for accessibility, or at least link to both of them, please? Thanks. Mike Peel (talk) 07:43, 8 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Mike Peel: Looks like the P-I hasn't been updated for GDPR compliance (like most newspapers). As the intended audience is in North America, the original link should be used to avoid misrepresntation; I have added a Wayback Machine link to fix the international problem. MSN's news aggregator links tend to go offline fairly quickly, so I would avoid using them for any articles, even if the original link is not fully available to every possible user. SounderBruce07:51, 8 April 2020 (UTC)Reply