(Reuters) – Google Inc has begun restoring links to newspaper articles that it had suppressed in Web searches this week following a European Union ruling in May on citizens right to be forgotten, the Financial Times reported. A series of links to articles in the Guardian newspaper that were suppressed were reinstated on Thursday after the news organization complained publicly about the removals, the newspaper said. Europes top court ordered Google on May 13 to remove a link to a 15-year-old newspaper article about a Spanish mans bankruptcy.