
There's been more fun and games on
the Yahoo! Canada homepage recently. First up, in a single line from January 31, 2011, there's both a common misspelling of Jake Gyllenhaal's last name and an absurd misspelling of
legendary. An hour after I detected and captured that,
legendary had been corrected, but Jake's last name was still wrong. Later that same day,

someone must've been sleeping - zzzzzz - while trying to spell
lizard. Later again that same day,

two similar stories are highlighted, but with very different openings. And the colon in the middle line should be right at the end of
unrest. Then, on February 1, 2011,

this story out of Whistler, B.C., is no laughing matter, and neither is the misspelling of
slaughter. Last but not least,

from February 2, 2011, the new cyclone actually
bears down. Click an image to enlarge it.
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