By William M. Dowd
The first time I offered my blog readers a collection of what I like to call “2-Faced Heads,” I explained that I find bad headlines very entertaining.
Some are caused by the press of deadlines, some by sloppy proof-reading, some by poor juxtaposition with other stories or photos, some by simple incompetence. And now, with the increase in headlines online, the field is ripe for frequent harvesting.
Here is the latest crop found in print and online:
Chicago Tribune editor discusses pulling of a ‘Fuzzy’ strip
Buffalo taking small steps toward respectability
Microsoft accuses federal judge of being impartial
Police looking for man who may have dated dead woman
Local programs try to snuff out problem-prone children
Intelligence seen as essential tool
Man was thrown from motorcycle and into mailbox
Lawmakers leave state with surplus of $26 million
Man found dead at cemetery
World War II kamikaze survivors meet
Girl, 10, improves after fatal crash
Faso makes Syracuse stop
Holy Family eyeing move to Ashland Street
(Posted 09/26/07)
William M. Dowd is a Capital Region writer and photographer. He’ll help you keep up with information on food, drink and destinations at Taste for Travel and Dowd On Drinks.