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Best Typo Ever Runs A-1 in the Los Angeles Times

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Updated with explanation from Assistant Managing Editor for Copy Desks, Library and Standards Henry Fuhrmann.

The Los Angeles Times has an excellent story in A-1 today about a legendary Las Vegas sheriff. 85-year-old Ralph Lamb, "The Cowboy Sheriff," John M. Glionna writes, was once the most powerful man in Nevada--feared by gangsters, beloved by locals, respected by fellow lawmen.

It's a great read--made even greater by what may be the best typo to ever run in the Times.


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The section in question:

Goodman called the sheriff to arrange a meeting. Lamb agreed to meet at 5 the next day. "OK, I'll see you at 5 p.m.," Goodman recalls saying. "He said, 'No, 5 a.m.' That's the kind of guy he was. It was a Wild West town back then, and Lamb had a bunch of tough deputies who were there to do his bidding."

Butt cracks eventually appeared in Lamb's public persona...

Wait--WHAT?!

The mistake is corrected in the online edition.

Is it even possible that this was an accident? We reached out to Glionna, butt he declined to comment.

Update at 1:35pm After initially declining to comment, Glionna (who just landed in Colorado to cover the shooting in Aurora) did confirm that the mistake was not in the copy he submitted. He said he is not sweating the incident though, adding, copy editors "have saved my ass so many times."

Update at 4:45pm Assistant Managing Editor for Copy Desks, Library and Standards Henry Fuhrmann explains:

This may be more detail than you need, but the mistake occurred at the final stage of production. The article had already been copy edited (and, yes, spell-checked). The copy editor decided, for reasons of appearance, to move the drop cap (i.e., large capital letter) from the paragraph in question to a position three paragraphs lower. In changing the computer coding involved, he also inadvertently changed the spelling.

[@tessaestuart / tstuart@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]


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MarstonJJ
MarstonJJ like.author.displayName 1 Like

As a paperboy on one hot August in 1978, checking out the edition before delivering it, I collapsed laughing ... the sports section had an NFL roundup including an item that a San Diego Charger would be out for the season with a "ruptured dick in his back." 

sexycouple93257
sexycouple93257

@MarstonJJ LMFAO! My wife and I burst out laughing when we read your comment! :-)

MarstonJJ
MarstonJJ

The error aligns perfectly with the cleft (butt crack) in his chin!

aaronsylvan
aaronsylvan

I like the way they describe editing typography as "changing the computer coding involved".  If editing copy is "computer coding", then that's like saying a burned steak was caused by "re-engineering the parameters on the exothermic fuel conversion apparatus" (changing the oven setting).

geoffrey.mohan
geoffrey.mohan like.author.displayName 1 Like

also, it ran on A-12, not A-1, and it was replated quite early in the run, so only a very lucky sub-group of the sub-group that still reads a printed paper got it. Nonetheless, hilarious.

geoffrey.mohan
geoffrey.mohan

No way this is the best ever. You forget the "Men who have sex with me" in an HIV story...

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