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Free at last

Our long national nightmare is over: Indigo will stock the latest issue of Free Inquiry, a humanist magazine that no one has ever heard of, according to a story by James Adams in Saturday’s Globe and Mail. It turns out the whole thing was just one big misunderstanding. Mercifully, it was all ironed out when the mag’s editor was the lucky recipient of a phone call from Indigo executive Joel Silver. “According to Mr. Flynn,” Adams writes, “the Indigo executive ‘gave me a sort of a stammering apology, said that the June-July issue was blocked by accident, and that they have contacted [Ajax, Ont.-based Disticor Magazine Distribution Services] to send it through again.’”

All of this still leaves a lot of unanswered questions. For example, did the editor of that magazine just make of fun of Silver for having a speech impediment?

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