It's not just us - the Wayback Machine hits the Post too
Sen. Robert C. Byrd, (D-W.Va.), on his 46 birthday yesterday, announced he will seek a second term.
Byrd, who si [sic] chairman of the Senate District Appropriation subcommittee, was elected to the Senate in 1958. Before that he served three terms in the Senate.
The article, dated June 30th, ran yesterday. The problem is, it was actually dated January 16th 1964.
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