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February 6, 2005 07:27 PM
Broken: MSNBC's lack of date
Robert Tolmach points out that this MSNBC article displays no date for the news story. For a news site, that might be a good addition to the template.
Wow that is broken, did this happen last week, last month, last year? Unless you heard from another source about the event you have no idea.
Must be something in the water at MSNBC. This links to a recipe for a penne gratin. You will notice that the ingredients call for parmesan, fontina and mozeralla cheeses. But according to their instructions, you never need to add the fontina or the moz.
Grins,
LTK
link now goes to a page reading "The link you used may be broken or expired" Broken, get it? Thanks people, I'll be here all week.
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Especially in a breaking news situation.
Posted by: Maurs at February 6, 2005 10:59 PM