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National Review

Back to Normality: An Update on the Paper Shortage

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In the March 21 issue, National Review informed subscribers that the combination of labor turmoil, the long-term trend of paper mills’ retooling for the production of corrugated-cardboard boxes, and supply-chain shocks had led to a worldwide paper shortage. The editors were advised to reduce the size of each issue in order to guarantee that publication of NR would continue uninterrupted. The paper crisis is not completely behind us, but we now believe that we can begin to expand the magazine back to pre-pandemic normality. We thank our readers for their patience and promise that, unlike Joe Biden’s administration, National Review will indeed build back better.

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