U.K. paper corrects an amusing typo:
Our profile of author John Lanchester last week (“A keen eye for the state of the nation”, page 36) said his grandfather “had been interred by the Japanese.” That would be interned.
U.K. paper corrects an amusing typo:
Our profile of author John Lanchester last week (“A keen eye for the state of the nation”, page 36) said his grandfather “had been interred by the Japanese.” That would be interned.
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