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They must have gotten a new editor for the Chicago Tribune. I picked up the newspaper today and the first article I read was about local opposition to a mosque that is to be built. About a third of the way through, was this sentence: That one is pretty obvious, though my prescriptive husband said the sic should go within the quote in brackets. But then I read an article about Trump bloviating about the owner of the Chicago Cubs (not a very bright political thing to do in Chicago, I might add). Here is the next sic: This was a tweet. Did the author think it should be Rickets' family? Shu and I don't even get that one. Isn't that odd to see 2 sics on the front page of the paper? | ||
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I googled it. They spell the family name with a double t. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Yeah, I figured that out later. I guess they are both legitimate. It just seemed odd to see 2 sics on the front page. We don't often see them here in the U.S. Ricketts has responded. He's a pretty nice guy and has done a lot for our Cubs. | |||
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