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Smowball | 14:17 Tue 03rd Apr 2012 | ChatterBank
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Below are true newspapers headlines/titles that were printed:I was sent this as an email..

"Man kills self before shooting wife and daughter"
After editor was notified of this it him 3 readings to realise that what he had printed was impossible!

"Something went wrong in jet crash,Expert says"
No,really??

"Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers"
Now that's taking thinga s bit too far!

"Panda mating fails, vet takes over"
What a guy!

"Miners refuse to work after death"
Lazy buggers!

"Juvenile court to try shooting defendant"
May work better than a fair trial!

"War dims hope for peace"
I can see where it might have that effect.....

"If strike isnt settled wuickly, it may last a while"
Doh!
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a couple from wartime

Eight Army Push
Bottles up Germans

..........

MacArthur Flies
Back to Front
Sadly I don't think newspapers employ proof readers any more. All computerised so probably only use spell check.
Awwwww, shame you didn't proof read before posting. :)
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lol, yep I do indeed need a proof reader myself!
Hiya smow.....hows you xxx
Very recent one - about petrol panic : " motorists are like a sitting duck waiting to be milked"
There was one years ago, a newspaper was reporting on a court case wrote, evidence was given by a defective in the police force. The following week they issued an apology and wrote, he is of course a detective in the police farce.
there was once an apology (allegedly) where a newspaper said they'd accidentally called a general "bottle-scarred".

They explained they'd meant to say "battle-scared".
wot ar yu un abut
a friend of the family subscribed to an engineering magazine only to be frustrated by hundreds of mistkes monthly which he highlighted and sent back every month . eventually a copy arrived early with a note kindly asking if he would proof read it for them ?
Following a report on local tv of a gas explosion which destroyed a house, a fire brigade spokesman at the scene said,"It was fortunate no-one was fatally killed."

Do what?
"Monty Flies Back To Front"

"Keegan Fills Schmeichel's Hole With Seaman"

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