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Have you tried that link lately, Heraldo? It’s broken. At least it was a few minutes ago when I tried it. Same with all the other articles I clicked on. All came up empty.
The link works for me, and the article is still misplaced. Maybe you need to reboot.
No. They restored the links. But this one is still screwed up. Oh well.
Well it’s still working from my end.
Heading and photo about budget cuts and the text is about the owl. What is the connection?
Therein lies the fail.
If you go to the NCJ blog and click on their links for today’s TS stories, they’re all broken. They were like that for a short time this morning when I clicked on them from the TS homepage. It looks like they moved all the stories to new URLs and restored the links on their homepage. I wonder if they are doing this to thwart the NCJ because if access TS material through the NCJ you aren’t viewing advertising on the TS homepage.
Putting the barred owl story under the headline for the protest story is just a good old fashioned Times-Standard screw-up.
Hmm, interesting theory. But aren’t there ads on the article pages? I use an ad blocker, which was recommended by a reader here on the Herald because the T-S was going overkill on the ads (including having little cars drive across the articles so you can’t read them).
The NCJ links are working for me. It’s got to be an issue on your end.
Obviously not many subscribers to the T-S here. The hard copy of the paper has the correct title and story.
They are messing with you H!
“Well it’s still working from my end.”
Braggart.
Never mind.
LOL.
There’s no error. It’s post-modernism.
Hey those are some good quality signs!
“Well it’s still working from my end.”
There’s a joke in there somewhere!
I sailed right past the premise. I understand now.