
This is not the first time this writer - of "Be specific with your questions in interviews" in
24H Vancouver on April 6, 2010 - has written
then when it should be
than. It's the one after
rather that's wrong.

He's done it several times before, as documented in this blog's archives; click the
then/than label under this post to see all of his prior offences, and some by other writers.

However, three times in one article is a new record for him. Does anyone at
24H Vancouver proofread their work? Is there anyone overseeing what gets published in the newspaper?
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