May 06, 2005

News Story Mishap Results in Repeated Lead Sentence

PORTLAND, OR - The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

An out-of-context photo, also the by-product of the story mishap.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence. The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

The readers of a news article were confused on Friday when a story mishap resulted in the repeated use of its lead sentence.

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