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"Link, here's the newspaper you wanted!"
"Thanks!"
On the beach in front of Baker's shop, the sun shone brightly, with the ocean occasionally rolling up emerald waves to cleanse the pristine sandy shores, while white seabirds flitted by, settling atop the tall, lush palm trees with the sea breeze.
Link lay on a beach chair, opened his eyes, pushed up the sunglasses covering his face, and now had a stack of newspapers in his arms—the Miami Herald, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, American Express, The Sun, and more.
Despite the convenience of computers and smartphones for browsing news online, Link still preferred reading newspapers.
That's because the news sources in newspapers are more real and credible, with public trust, and editors of newspapers need to take responsibility for any false news published.