diff --git a/src/news.en.xml b/src/news.en.xml
index cd9afb27eb3fc8ba4bbaff47b47c48fa8714fdfe_c3JjL25ld3MuZW4ueG1s..c57a5d8749d1cdb1db58ad7b94fbcdf6198b1b29_c3JjL25ld3MuZW4ueG1s 100644
--- a/src/news.en.xml
+++ b/src/news.en.xml
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@
 <a href="http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey1.1.1/README">release
 notes</a> for a complete list of changes.
 <br>Additionally, the project also released SeaMonkey 1.0.8, which fixes the
-security vulnerabilites listed above also for the SeaMonkey 1.0 series, without
+security vulnerabilities listed above also for the SeaMonkey 1.0 series, without
 adding the new features available in 1.1 and later versions.
 </p>]]>
     </content>
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@
 first release branded with the
 <a href="http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/artwork">new SeaMonkey
 logo</a>, which was unveiled earlier this month. While much of the core code is
-shared with the popular Firefox 1.5 browser, SeaMonkey comes with the the look
+shared with the popular Firefox 1.5 browser, SeaMonkey comes with the look
 and feel familiar to users of its ancestors, the Mozilla Application Suite
 and Netscape Communicator packages.
 </p>
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@
 <p>
 This public Beta release includes all features planned for the SeaMonkey 1.0
 final release, which is expected for January 2006. Due to a large number of bug
-fixes, it should also be even more stable and convient to use than the previous
+fixes, it should also be even more stable and convenient to use than the previous
 Alpha release, and the SeaMonkey Council calls for testers to use the product
 and report any further glitches they might find, so that the 1.0 release can be
 not only the best available internet suite in terms of features, but also in