Rush Job == No Editors || Broken Publishing System?
Monday, April 17, 2006, at 01:56PM
By Eric Richardson
Here's why the LA Times doesn't post stories online during the day: when they do, it ends up like this (of course it may be changed when you see it):
But then, deputies at the scene learned the car was a rare Enzo Ferrari, one of only 400 in the world. The only person on the side the road was a former European video game mogul who said he was a passenger in the car and that the driver, a man who only knew as "Dietrich" had fled into the hills.
So began a mystery that detective in California and Scotland Yard have been trying unravel for three months, a twisted case that involves Swedish mafia, fake "homeland security" officers and an $3.5 million exotic car collection.
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Authorities said was legally drunk at the time.
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He was also charged with a firearms violation because of gun detectives found during his search of his Bel-Air estate. Eriksson, according to court papers, is convicted felon for counterfeit and drug crimes in Sweden and as result is barred from possessing guns.
In all, the problems make up such a high percentage of the piece that I've made them into a PDF so that you can see for yourself.