Typo in the New York Times

It’s rare to find a typo in the New York Times, especially in the headline of all places.  This recent one in an article about removing Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is incredibly egregious:

New York Times typo

His hearing for removal will precede what? The reading of the minutes? Business of the city?

“Let’s vote to remove the mayor, and then we’ll take up zoning requests.”

[Update: Looks like it got fixed. My screenshot shall live on.]

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  1. This past weekend, CNN ran a headline to the effect of “These homes for sale suck” (paraphrased, but they used the word “suck”). Sadly, I did NOT get a screenshot and they changed it to “stink” a short while later.

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