One-armed man gets hole-in-one, arrested for murder of Mrs. Helen Kimball.

(BTW, there’s an Associated Press style error in the story — they call it “hole-in-one,” when new AP rules say it should be “hole in one.” I like the hyphenated version better.)

22 July 2002



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22 July | 18:59  |  christy

Yeah, without the hyphens, it makes "one" look like an adjetive all by its lonesome. Like, one what?
We should form a human chain in front of somebody's office for this.

22 July | 19:02  |  christy

Yeah, it makes "one" look like an adjetive left all by itself. Like, A hole in one what?
We should form a human chain in front of someone's office for this.



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