
Typos happen to good people. Really, it’s true. And as someone who occupies a room in the ever-fragile Internet writer wing of the Journalism Glass Castle, I don’t make a regular habit of throwing stones at others for minor editorial oversights.But, you know, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a little fun to be had with a particularly awful and amazing crop of errors circulating over the last two weeks.Rapefruit: Good for every mealThe March 5 edition of the Mankato Free Press’s food section had a very Todd Akin-esque take on the health benefits of citrus. The employee responsible for the section’s page layout opted to use a citrus wedge in place of the “G” in grapefruit.The resulting visual is jarring, to say the very least.
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On “Rapefruit” and Rosa Parks “saute”: Two weeks of terrible headlines

