Irish censors.(ban a tourist magazine because of its ads)(Brief Article)

From: Reason | Date: March 1, 2000| Author: Oliver, Charles | Copyright information

Irish censors have banned In Dublin, a mainstream magazine used by tourists and locals to find out what's happening in the city. The problem isn't the editorial content. It's the ads. The magazine has several small advertisements listing ...

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