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After Web Typo, Florida Newspapers Refer to Governor Crist as 'Christ'



Published: January 12, 2007 11:00 AM ET

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. What a difference a letter makes. A Web site "oops" on the site of Florida governor Charlie Crist changed his last name from Crist to Christ.

A page on the governor's Web site listed his agency appointees under a headline "The Christ Team." A spokeswoman says its just a typo. But it's a common one.

At least three Florida newspapers have referred to Crist as Christ in the past two weeks alone. This mistake, however, was a little embarrassing for the governor's office. Once it was pointed out, the Web page was corrected in less than a minute.





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