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Jan 24, 2011 07:37 EST

The wrong word…

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Hillary wants a break, but maybe just a little one

ABC’s Good Morning America asked how’s she’s doing on The Grandmother Front. She prefaced her reply with peels of laughter: “I will only get in trouble, however I respond to that. But let me just say I love babies, and so maybe I’ll have more in my life some day.”

Not a question, but an edit. Your article online today about Hillary Clinton possibly taking a break and prospects of becoming a grandmother, notes that she replied with ‘peels of laughter.’

The sound of her laughter should not be compared to fruit skins or facials. The word should be ‘peals’ of laughter, as in bell-like tones.

Jan 20, 2011 09:42 EST

A non-prophet organization?

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Pope: Governments must protect minority Christians

He made reference to last week’s murder of Salman Taseer, the Muslim governor of Punjab province and an outspoken liberal, who was gunned down for opposing the law, which imposes a death sentence for those who insult the Prophet Mohammad.

I’ve just noticed recently that Reuters is following in the footsteps of AP and AFP in designating the Islamic prophet Mohammad as “The Prophet Mohammad”.

I as a Christian don’t consider him my prophet, and neither do, I’m sure, Jews, atheists, Hindus, Buddhists, etc.

Jan 19, 2011 06:59 EST

Where are my comments?

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Pope John Paul nears sainthood, to be beatified

See the attached documents and please explain why my comments are inappropriate. I have informed the truth as it could be.

L.P.F.

You’re asking why your comments on this story didn’t make it online? We get that from a number of readers, and usually there is a very good reason.

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People like you would have killed James Joyce.

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Jan 18, 2011 14:49 EST

Typo rant…

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Zsa Zsa Gabor smiling after surgery, husband says

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Zsa Zsa Gabor smiled and ate ice cream on Saturday, a day after doctors amputated much of the actress’ leg to fight a gangrene infection that could have killer her, her husband said.

PLEASE, WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, WITH ALL THIS TECHNOLOGY AND AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY ON HAND, YOU’D THINK THE AUTHOR OF THIS PIECE COULD DO SPELL CHECK. PERHAPS HE SHOULD EVEN RETURN TO GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

IT ANNOYS ME WHEN I AM MORE SHOCKED BY THE WAY AN ARTICLE IS WRITTEN RATHER THAN BY THE CONTENTS.

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HEY S.F.G., THE AUTHOR “COULD DO SPELL CHECK”? PERHAPS YOU SHOULD RETURN TO GRAMMAR SCHOOL ALSO. IT ANNOYS ME WHEN I AM MORE SHOCKED BY THE WAY A COMMENT IS WRITTEN RATHER THAN BY IT’S CONTENT.

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Jan 18, 2011 09:36 EST

Gunfire verbs…

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Photos add bizarre twist to Tucson suspect’s frantic last night

Loughner is accused of spraying a crowd with a semi-automatic pistol outside a Safeway grocery store last Saturday, killing six people and wounding 13, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who remains in critical condition at a Tucson hospital.

At 9:41 a.m., he took a cab up to the Safeway store, entering with the driver to get change shortly before 10 a.m. Ten minutes later, he pumped bullet after bullet into the crowd at a congressional meeting with Giffords.

I want to point out errors in the article that was run by Reuters, this is not correct. Semiautomatic firearms do not spray bullets, they are fired from the firearm.

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Excellent reply, Mr. Basler.

Ridiculous criticism, M.J.

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Jan 14, 2011 08:02 EST

Snow in how many states?

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Major winter storm wallops Northeast

The National Weather Service reported snow on the ground in 49 of the 50 states — only Florida was spared — and much of the South was still battling icy conditions that made roads dangerous and led to several traffic deaths.

I read this article and my question is, if there are 50 states 48 should have snow not 49? Unless there is snow in Hawaii too.

L.M.D.

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Or people could just use common sense and figure “Hey if there are in fact 50 states and 49 had snow, Florida being the only one without, then that must mean Hawaii did too!” If they do not believe that there are plenty of weather sources to verify it.

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Jan 13, 2011 09:50 EST

Giffords headline

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Giffords’ brain benefits from benign route of bullet

TUCSON, Ariz, Jan 9 (Reuters) – U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords suffered what her doctors on Sunday called a “devastating wound” to her brain in a point-blank shooting, but the bullet’s relatively benign trajectory bodes well for her recovery.

“Giffords’ brain benefits from benign route of bullet” — so she should be happy?!

To “benefit” is to make something better. For something to be “benign” means it’s at least harmless, if not good.

Jan 12, 2011 16:31 EST

Typo in the lede…

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US payrolls up 103,000 in Dec, jobless rate falls

NEW YORK, Jan 7  (Reuters) – The U.S. economy created far fewer jobs that expected in December, suggesting the Federal Reserve will complete its asset buying program, but the unemployment rate dropped to its lowest in more than 1-1/2 years.

You have a major TYPO. Nothing looks worse than bad grammar in the lead sentence in big print:

“The economy created far fewer jobs THAT expected in December…”

Jan 11, 2011 10:29 EST

Erroneous Giffords report

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US Rep. Giffords shot dead in Arizona, gunman held

TUCSON, Ariz., Jan 8 (Reuters) – U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona died after being shot in the head while meeting constituents at a grocery store in Tucson, NPR reported on Saturday.

Giffords, a 40-year-old Democrat in her third term in Congress, was shot point blank by an unidentified gunman who fired indiscriminately into the crowd, NPR and other U.S. media said.

Your reporting without adequate confirmation that Congresswoman Giffords had died when she was, in fact, still alive was irresponsible and represented an appalling lapse in judgment and journalistic professionalism. Being first is never more important than being right.

Jan 10, 2011 09:04 EST

Galileo and the Bible

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God was behind Big Bang, universe no accident: Pope

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – God’s mind was behind complex scientific theories such as the Big Bang, and Christians should reject the idea that the universe came into being by accident, Pope Benedict said on Thursday.

Benedict and his predecessor John Paul have been trying to shed the Church’s image of being anti-science, a label that stuck when it condemned Galileo for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun, challenging the words of the Bible.

I would like to know where in the Bible it says that the earth does not revolve around the sun. I would love for you to show me because it’s not there.