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drchasuble | 13:18 Mon 14th May 2007 | News
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I have noticed over recent months that most newspapers are using the letters pc (eg: 16pc of the population bla bla bla) instead of the internationally recognised % symbol. Would anyone be able to enlighten me as to why this has changed?

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Don't know, but can I be the first to say 'its' just pc gone mad' ?
Gawd knows - but it's so politically uncorrect!
Whoops - politically incorrect! ;o]
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It just makes some headlines look pretty weird. I only clocked the pc/% thing on a day when they were talking about racism in the Met. It said something like 75pc hate ethnic minorities and I thought "only 75 PCs in the whole of the Met? I thought it would be a lot more."

Doh!
Yes - very lazy of them!

Wonder if the Editors teach their children to write it the correct way?!!!!
Ive got a friend who writes the odd article for newspapers, mostley Movie reviews...
And he sends them to his editor via text message!! sometimes even before he's left the cinema, cheeky bu99er. i know that he uses certain shorthand because he's restricted on characters to use, maybe its something similar to that.
correct me if I'm wrong, but it could be that US keyboards don't have a % key, and they use c. for per cent there. e.g. 50c. ?
%%.....or maybe not!
no, I think US keyboards have them in the same place as UK ones, over the 5. (they don't have �s but I think have a separate cent symbol)

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