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Oops: Typo on Senate education guide

April 12, 2012 | Modified: April 12, 2012 at 10:00 am
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They can’t blame Dan Quayle on this one: there is a glaring typo on the cover of the latest Senate education and training guide.

“Senate Office of Education and Traiing,” reads the title on the cover of the guide, a catalog of continuing education courses that is offered to all staff and senators.

Spelling and proofreading might not be high on the list of courses favored by Cam Stickley, the director of the office, but humor seems to be.

Said Stickley in an email to Senate offices, “Thanks to an astute Senate staffer, we were alerted to a typographical error on the cover. While we strive for perfection, things do happen. Please rest assured that we can spell, and it is safe to take our proofreading and editing classes. We offer a wide variety of services, and we are here to serve you, so please contact me anytime.”
 
Oh, and any future mistakes will be easier to fix. Stickley said that all future copies of the guide will be provided online.

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