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Panic, confusion aboard sinking cruise chip – CNN.com

Dennis G. Jerz / 14 Jan 2012

Nobody’s perfect, but this proofreading error is embarrassing in a serious story about an accident that involves suffering and potentially death.

Panic, confusion aboard sinking cruise chip – CNN.com.

Okay, well done, CNN.

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