The Tragedy of an Unfinished Headline   - 1,493 Views, 2 Comments

Summary: Ok, even sometimes the Internet Patrol gets to give in to whimsy and silliness. We saw this headline on Yahoo news, and we just had to ask - isn't there a noun missing from the end of the headline?

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Ok, even sometimes the Internet Patrol gets to give in to whimsy and silliness.

We saw this headline on Yahoo news, and we just had to ask - isn’t there a noun missing from the end of the headline?

Katrina Report Rips the White House Anew

A new what?

[From the Yahoo News Report, Katrina Report Rips the White House Anew]

The Tragedy of an Unfinished Headline

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2 Comments »

  1. No, in fact “anew” is a legitimate word by itself, meaning “again”.

    Comment by proofreader — 7/27/2007 @ 7:52 am

  2. But you knew that, right?

    Comment by proofreader — 7/27/2007 @ 7:55 am

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