Please hire an editor who speaks English. "Weary" means tired. "Wary" means suspicious. Two totally different words.
Please hire an editor who speaks English. "Weary" means tired. "Wary" means suspicious. Two totally different words. And this is pitiful: "in rare cases some of died." What was needed was the past construction: " some HAVE died".
Is education no longer a requirement for Yahoo writers?

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Anonymous commented
Yahoo hires leftest, illiterate hacks who pretend to be journalists. I'm tired of yahoo.
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Anonymous commented
Not so much the English. But, i'm Weary of Yahoo, As well as Wary about Yahoo. Yahoo F' up everything about itself. Who ever came up with the Dead Brain idea of X box to knock out the stories you don't want to read, should look for a new JOB. It doesn't work and too booth you have to sign in, what a Crock of ****. Yahoo is worried about grabbing money for it's shareholders that they shouldn't have, with these Ads. Another thing it's a TOTAL Liberal site. There's no Neutral news or Real Facts in any Ad or Story, the headlines are just as bad as it's site and homepage.
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Beeler Nation commented
Then hire any person regardless of race, color, creed, nationality, brown, red, blue, green, left handed, right handed male, or female, to be able to pronounce each and every word used in the teaching of any lesson. If needed correlate, word with proper meaning as well. Inappropriate, Whoa, spooky, really, really, yes, yes, yes, yes. Finally, education is no longer required to be a yackity yack, yack, writer.
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C commented
There is another comment like this, that I agree with, but it says it has been completed.??? Yeah right!!! You could put these articles into a word document before printing, and that would fix most of the errors. I'm not college educated and I know that. Please try again
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Anonymous commented
I agree, someone should proof read all articles before publishing. You only do yourself injustice when simple grammar mistakes are made.