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Talk:Antidotes for kids in 'Harry' withdrawal
HighBeam Research has retired
Hi, I just found out that HighBeam Research has retired in 2018 and with it, it seems, the last working link for this article. I looked for an archive link on Wayback Machine and did a general search on Google to update the info box, but nope :(
If any of you have an idea what else to do, I'd appreciate it very much!
- It looks like it was also in print on page 37 of "The Record," a Hackensack, HJ newspaper from June 10, 2003. If someone can get a hold of that, we can excerpt it on Fanlore. --MPH (talk) 13:34, 14 January 2020 (UTC)
- It's online here but it's behind a subscription service. I used inspect element to get this big thumbnail where we can see that the article is definitely there, but ofc getting a version big enough to read would involve signing up for the free trial...or maybe using interlibrary loan? I've never ordered or processed an order for a newspaper article but if you can do it for other stuff I don't see why it couldn't be done with this. - Hoopla (talk) 16:56, 15 January 2020 (UTC)
This is awesome, thank you so much! I'm in Europe, so I'm not familiar with the regulations of American subscription services, but I'll try and take a closer look this weekend. Again: thank you very much!