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    <name>Freedom</name>
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    <name>Jonathan Franzen</name>
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    <name>The Guardian</name>
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  <text>American author Jonathan Franzen advises British fans to cease reading his latest novel &quot;Freedom&quot; as a printing error has led to the publication of an old draft of his text, with thousands of copies set to be pulped. </text>
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