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This isn't the first error found in the online edition of the Daily Herald. Mistakes can be found regularly. In the past, readers posted about errors in the comments section of the article where the typo occurred and the Daily Herald would make the correction. They have a new policy, however, requiring a paid subscription in order to read and comment, so there will be fewer people pointing out their mistakes. In other words, look for more to come.
You'd think with the free editing services they were getting, the Daily Herald wouldn't charge their readers for the online edition, but no.
Any unemployed Editors out there? Send your resume to the Daily Herald. They obviously need you.