Arizona Republic Runs Incorrect Full-Page Ad; Spanish-Lanuage Ad Replaced by English Today

The Arizona Republic ran a full-page ad in Spanish yesterday, making some newspaper readers wonder, "Que?" No, it wasn't a test or an exercise in making non-bilingual gringos feel ignorant. The newspaper published the wrong ad, states a large correction notice on page A14 that's opposite of the same full-page...
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The Arizona Republic ran a full-page ad in Spanish yesterday, making some newspaper readers wonder, “Que?”

No, it wasn’t a test or an exercise in making non-bilingual gringos feel ignorant. The newspaper published the wrong ad, states a large correction notice on page A14 that’s opposite of the same full-page ad in English. Whoops!

(The ad solicits Pete King construction workers who feel like the company ripped them off).

Full-page ads aren’t cheap, typically commanding five-figure payments. Which means the group that ran the ad, Carpenters/Contractors Cooperation Committee, Inc., lucked out, sort of — some of the construction workers who may have been affected by Pete King probably speak Spanish as well as English.

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