And on the day of the National Spelling Bee finals, too, argh! The typo ran in all editions, New York Times spokesperson Eileen Murphy tells Poynter in an email.
Can you spot it? Here’s a zoom-in.
(Front page courtesy the Newseum.)
And on the day of the National Spelling Bee finals, too, argh! The typo ran in all editions, New York Times spokesperson Eileen Murphy tells Poynter in an email.
Can you spot it? Here’s a zoom-in.
(Front page courtesy the Newseum.)
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