I just found that 1999 paper that I wrote on doing research on the internet. It was published in a 2000 volume of essays on communication and culture that was edited by the conference organizer. When it was published, I was unhappy with the proofreading because the student worker who did the copy-editing decided (or followed the Word recommendations that decided) that the word "Internet" should have a "The" in front of it every time. So my paper, originally titled "Internet Research in English: Problems and Solutions for EFL Students," became "The Internet Research in English: Problems and Solutions for EFL Students." That's not too bad, but then there were also sentences that ended up looking like this: "What problems might EFL students have regarding research on the English The Internet?" I also had two figures that I wanted to include, but for some reason the same figure was inserted in both places. (By the way, to show you how old this paper is, here's the figure--a screenshot of Infoseek's search results for "computer virus":
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