It is no secret that in the past I have had a pretty nasty spat with The Paper--aka, BYU's Daily Universe. (Those of you too new to this blog to know about this long standing conflict, I invite you to examine this and this.)
And, before I share the news, let me also admit that I have had more than my share of typos on this blog. (Of course, however, my own typos have not stopped me from pointing out the typos of others when they add to my personal amusement.)
With that as a back drop, let tell you that somebody at The Paper really went overboard in celebrating my blog's first birthday. In passing this on, let me say I appreciate the discomfort and embarrassment that those at The Paper must feel. The gift is detailed in this article below. As you read, I ask you to put yourself in the unfortunate position of those working at The Paper.
While this story has found its way to many sources now, none are as reputable as The Other Paper (aka Provo's Daily Herald). So, put on your typo seat belt (because this one hurt) and enjoy!
Headline: BYU newspapers recalled over spelling mix-up
Ace Stryker - Daily Herald
PROVO -- At Brigham Young University, accidentally labeling Mormon leaders "apostates" is no laughing matter.
All 18,500 issues of the Daily Universe were pulled Monday from shelves around campus after it was realized that's exactly what happened. A photo caption on the front page inadvertently described a group of men pictured as members of the "Quorum of the Twelve Apostates," rather than "Apostles," the correct name of a governing body of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The papers were replaced with corrected copies later in the day.
University spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said the typo, which replaced the intended word with a virtual antonym, was an "honest mistake" and that no university or church administrator has sought to punish those responsible for the blunder. She said the problem is being handled internally by newspaper and Department of Communications staff.
"This is extremely rare," Jenkins said. "The focus today has been how and why the error occurred and what we can do to make sure that this does not happen again."
In a written statement, Brad Rawlins, chairman of the school's Communications Department, said the mistake was the product of human error not caught in a regular pre-publication review.
"No disrespect to our church leaders was intended," he said. "The Daily Universe is a student laboratory, and, while this fact does not excuse errors of this magnitude, it does mean that we go through a continuous learning and improvement process in order to enhance the quality of what we do."
According to a BYU Newsnet article posted Monday, the error occurred as a copy editor was conducting an automatic spell check through the page's contents. The editor replaced a misspelled version of the intended word with the computer's first suggestion -- in this case, "apostate."
Jenkins said this is the second time in recent history the paper has been recalled. Years ago, copies were pulled because poor print quality rendered some of the text illegible, she said. 
* I think that there is an object lesson in there somewhere. I would love to hear what you think the object lesson is. Regardless, I imagine that this is one that we won't hear at Conference.
Man versus Ferrell
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I love Discovery Network show Man versus Wild. I rarely get to watch it
though. However, am really glad that my wife turned on the DVR for this one.
7 comments:
See my blog for a picture (albeit a poor one) of my copy. :) Cheers!
I had previously asked for a digital copy of the picture and typo at issue. I have now posted it on the blog. I appreciate everyone who responded to my request.
Oh, boy. THAT'S embarrassing...
I had a copy and left it in class! sad!
When I saw this story, I had a fit...on top of everything else that people say about us, now we publish typos...Totally not cool and very embarassing !
Oh the days when people would actually PROOF things they printed. One day they'll look back on this and laugh...
LMBO!!! Hillarious!
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