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Wonder if spellcheck got laid off, or took the buyout…
What is the type-o? I must be slow this morning….
Both a word and a grammatical error. In the LEDE.
“Protential” maybe? Someone at the Merc must have a real camera.
This was fixed in the “Sunrise Edition” of the paper, which was delivered to me. Whole new lede graf.
@SadSack: If you can get an early copy and take a proper shot, send it over! We rely on our eager-eyed readers for these.
@Stefan: Curses. Curses.
The Mercury is pointing out typos in other papers? Really?
Thought the same thing Andy. Publications that print once a week really shouldn’t jab at those that go to print every day, at least as it pertains to typos.
AGREED, Andy and CH! Besides, do you know how Matt spells “color”? “COLOUR”! HAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!