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Here's more proof that somebody wasn't paying attention when they put together Friday's Madison Daily Leader. The following headline ran on page 8 and online:
Emergency personnel talk pros and cons of local bus accident
What were the "pros" of the bus accident?
ReplyDeleteBeats me! You'll have to check with our man Jon Hunter about that one. 605-256-4555 or news (at) madisondailyleader.com.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they meant the pros of what the emergency services did right.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the headline could have been stated differently. What are the pros of several people getting hurt, and one dying.
ReplyDeleteBottom line is that it should have read differently.