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Correction fluid (now tape) has been around since the 20th century. Bette Nesmith Graham, a typist in the 1950s, developed Liquid Paper to help her correct her … ...
Bette applied her correction fluid to the typed work assigned by her bosses, but they weren’t entirely convinced and asked her not to use it. Perhaps the initial product was a bit rough, which led her ...
There is no move among health officials to ban the sale of correction fluid to minors, such as the ban put on model glue a decade ago. Originally Published: January 25, 1986 at 5:00 AM EST ...
A poll of 2,000 employed adults found many were more than happy to wave goodbye to landline desk phones, business card ...
Yet correction fluid remains remarkably resilient. As early as 2005, The New York Times pondered the product’s fate with trepidation. Somehow, more than a decade on, it has kept its ground.
Cuyahoga County Insider Cuyahoga County Board of Revision frequently breaks rules to use correction fluid Updated: Jun. 27, 2010, 1:00 p.m. | Published: Jun. 27, 2010 ...