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Old February 10th 04, 04:58 PM
Miriling
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The editors at the Los Angeles Times - latimes.com - have shown their ignorance
of chess by putting an inaccurate headline on the latest column by IM Jack
Peters. The latest headline reads:
"Kramnik defeats 4 Germans in exhibition"

What Peters wrote in the text was the following:
"World champion Vladimir Kramnik has conquered Germany. In a simultaneous
exhibition Jan. 29 in Brissago, Switzerland, Kramnik edged four of the best
German grandmasters 2 1/2 - 1 1/2."

Peters went on to write that Kramnik scored three draws and one win - the win
being againt GM Robert Huebner.

If the LA Times editors were chess savvy or had read the complete column, they
would not have put that inaccurate headline on Peters' latest column. There
was a better, i.e. more accurate way to to describe what Kramnik did in the
headline.. Suggestions from posters are welcome.

George Mirijanian
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Old February 10th 04, 06:25 PM
Alan O'Brien
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"Miriling" wrote in message
...
The editors at the Los Angeles Times - latimes.com - have shown their

ignorance
of chess by putting an inaccurate headline on the latest column by IM Jack
Peters. The latest headline reads:
"Kramnik defeats 4 Germans in exhibition"

What Peters wrote in the text was the following:
"World champion Vladimir Kramnik has conquered Germany. In a simultaneous
exhibition Jan. 29 in Brissago, Switzerland, Kramnik edged four of the

best
German grandmasters 2 1/2 - 1 1/2."

Peters went on to write that Kramnik scored three draws and one win - the

win
being againt GM Robert Huebner.

If the LA Times editors were chess savvy or had read the complete column,

they
would not have put that inaccurate headline on Peters' latest column.

There
was a better, i.e. more accurate way to to describe what Kramnik did in

the
headline.. Suggestions from posters are welcome.


Kramnik Defeats German Team in Exhibition.


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Old February 11th 04, 01:35 AM
Miriling
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Subject: LA Times botches headline in Jack Peters' column

On 10 February 2004 "Alan O'Brien" replied

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Kramnik Defeats German Team in Exhibition.



You should be an editor. Your correct headline would put the incorrect

headline of the Los Angeles Times editors to shame.
Bravo!

George Mirijanian






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Old February 11th 04, 01:56 AM
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Default LA Times botches headline in Jack Peters' column

You should be an editor. Your correct headline would put the incorrect
headline of the Los Angeles Times editors to shame.
Bravo!


The LA Times has enough to be ashamed of as it is.



Kyle Word

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what you've got to say, and say it hot." -- D.H. Lawrence


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Old February 11th 04, 10:19 PM
Phil Innes
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Default LA Times botches headline in Jack Peters' column

George, Associated Press have withdrawn their chess journalists from
reporting any Fide events (and all others, by association) because of their
unreliable schedule of events.

We must now expect this quality of reporting from newspapers from now on.

Cordially, Phil innes

"Miriling" wrote in message
...
The editors at the Los Angeles Times - latimes.com - have shown their

ignorance
of chess by putting an inaccurate headline on the latest column by IM Jack
Peters. The latest headline reads:
"Kramnik defeats 4 Germans in exhibition"

What Peters wrote in the text was the following:
"World champion Vladimir Kramnik has conquered Germany. In a simultaneous
exhibition Jan. 29 in Brissago, Switzerland, Kramnik edged four of the

best
German grandmasters 2 1/2 - 1 1/2."

Peters went on to write that Kramnik scored three draws and one win - the

win
being againt GM Robert Huebner.

If the LA Times editors were chess savvy or had read the complete column,

they
would not have put that inaccurate headline on Peters' latest column.

There
was a better, i.e. more accurate way to to describe what Kramnik did in

the
headline.. Suggestions from posters are welcome.

George Mirijanian



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Old February 11th 04, 11:04 PM
Jerome Bibuld
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Default LA Times botches headline in Jack Peters' column

Dear Mr. Innes,

Heil Dubya!

Bull****! This was an error by an LA Times headline writer in connection with
a regular column in that newspaper. You're "entitled" to be anti-FIDE, as a
European racist. However, don't let that interfere with your "reasoned
judgment" concerning journalistic efficiency.

George, Associated Press have withdrawn their chess journalists from
reporting any Fide events (and all others, by association) because of their
unreliable schedule of events.

We must now expect this quality of reporting from newspapers from now on.

Cordially, Phil innes

"Miriling" wrote in message
...
The editors at the Los Angeles Times - latimes.com - have shown their

ignorance
of chess by putting an inaccurate headline on the latest column by IM Jack
Peters. The latest headline reads:
"Kramnik defeats 4 Germans in exhibition"

What Peters wrote in the text was the following:
"World champion Vladimir Kramnik has conquered Germany. In a simultaneous
exhibition Jan. 29 in Brissago, Switzerland, Kramnik edged four of the

best
German grandmasters 2 1/2 - 1 1/2."

Peters went on to write that Kramnik scored three draws and one win - the

win
being againt GM Robert Huebner.

If the LA Times editors were chess savvy or had read the complete column,

they
would not have put that inaccurate headline on Peters' latest column.

There
was a better, i.e. more accurate way to to describe what Kramnik did in

the
headline.. Suggestions from posters are welcome.

George Mirijanian



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