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An interesting effect of truncation
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:32 pm
by Bob78164
My Yahoo! home page truncates headlines, apparently cutting them off after a word limit has been reached. So the New York Times story headline, as presented on my Yahoo! home page, was "'We Are Entitled to a Righteous Anger': Catholics Return to Mass After Sex." --Bob
Re: An interesting effect of truncation
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 3:06 pm
by bazodee
Bob78164 wrote:My Yahoo! home page truncates headlines, apparently cutting them off after a word limit has been reached. So the New York Times story headline, as presented on my Yahoo! home page, was "'We Are Entitled to a Righteous Anger': Catholics Return to Mass After Sex." --Bob
No, I believe that indeed was the intended headline.... it's all about the Catholic Church attributing guilt to any possible human action.
Re: An interesting effect of truncation
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 3:17 pm
by Bob78164
bazodee wrote:Bob78164 wrote:My Yahoo! home page truncates headlines, apparently cutting them off after a word limit has been reached. So the New York Times story headline, as presented on my Yahoo! home page, was "'We Are Entitled to a Righteous Anger': Catholics Return to Mass After Sex." --Bob
No, I believe that indeed was the intended headline.... it's all about the Catholic Church attributing guilt to any possible human action.
Pope Francis appears to be saying the right things. I'll be interested to learn whether he backs his words with actions. --Bob