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    By Maccabee Montandon

    | 1:13PM 6/25/2010
    The New Yorker, perhaps the finest magazine in America, famously almost never makes fact-checking errors. Almost. This week, however, in the issue dated June 28, they made a doozy of a blunder.

    By Josh Smith

    | 2:00PM 5/03/2010
    In most cases a typo leads to a miscommunication or possibly embarrassment at most, and sometime cash, but unemployed Floridians are finding that a typo can take a bite out of their unemployment benefits. Florida residents who leave a period out of the FluidNow Web address are sent to another...

    By Gary E. Sattler

    | 6:30PM 10/07/2008
    If you write for a living, then you know only too well, that proper spelling, grammar and punctuation are essential to your craft. If you write for work or business purposes, then you know that accuracy in writing is a critical part of your skill set. Through your school years, your teachers must...