Glitch Mismatches Photos, News on Google
November 3, 2007
An employee steers his scooter along a corridor of the new Google office in Munich, southern Germany on Oct. 16, 2007. Google Inc.'s stock price barreled through $700 for the first time Wednesday, propelled by a belief that the Internet search leader will become even more profitable as it plants its products and services in new markets. (AP Photo/Uwe Lein)
(AP) -- Engineers at Google Inc. are working to resolve a problem on the company's Google News site that has resulted in some photos and news stories being mismatched.
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