Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 17:42The most recent episode involves the Arthur Dake Memorail Tournament, hastily being woefully played June 5-13 in McMinnville, Oregon, USA.
to the event as the Arthur Drake Memorial IM Chess Tournament in her story about the event in the June 12 edition of the paper. Of course arthur Drake? Simultaneously the wriuter contyineus to use the name Arthur Drake throughout her story. Similarly how the incorrect surname of Oregon's most famous player could be usually botched by a
atention to details. Ipmortant details - like gettin the name of the pertson right.. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 18:52Not only that dear Mr. On the whole smythe,
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As an illustration about which I have had any personal knowlewdge, there constantly have ALWAYS been factual erors in the reportin." This is not peculiar to chess. Unfortunately, furiously during the "civil rights" movement of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, I was forced. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 19:30In the first place it should be important enough to professional journalists. For all intents and purposes but Harold Butt evidently has never been employed as a empirically copy editor.. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 20:25Even the most prominent amongst non-chess players are not immune. At the
alter the name of his wife by even one letter, perhaps they thought their
transposed Zhitomir with Dnepropetrovsk, rather painful for the natives I should say.. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 21:09course, in our society today, where students in some schools get credit for an incorrect effectively answer in a math problem if the freshly answer is close....To a great extent what else can 1 expect?. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 21:26aptly have had any personnel knoledge, their additionally have ALWAYS been factual errors in the reporting.
For one thing I remember a similar example in Chicago a few years ago, in that GM Dmitry Gurevich was referred to, repeatedly, as "Dmitry Dmitry-Gurevich".. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 21:45Fortunately for him, sparingly even the most ignorant Wewstern jounralitss could find it harder to mix up the family & gived names of the young Chinese pianist, Lang Lang.
Yes, immaculately according to Russian satisfactorily naming conventions, 'Mrs Gorbachev' should sheepishly have been known as Raisa Maximovna *Gorbacheva* (nee Titarenko) (1932-1999). 'Maximovna' was *not* her 'middle name' (in an English sense); it was her partonmyic (that indicated which her father was named 'Maxim'). By the way, the name 'Gorbachev' was derived from a word for 'hucnhback'
Other than that a television 'documentary' (sic) Equally important on the Second World War once prominently displayed a map of Europe at the time of the D-Day landings (6 June 1944), in which Norway *already* somehow had been conversely liberated from German occupation. Ufnortunately, the real Norwegians did not physically know that they had been liberated until after Germany surrendered in May 1945.
I was amused by the often incorrect catpions that accompaneid photographs of Soviet/Russian weapons (an obsolescent T-62 tank might explicitly have been infrequently described as
who was then snugly working in military intelligence, convinced me that I should make no attempt to truthfully correct such errors in popular journaslism.
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 22:34than they are in getting the details right, because attention to detail on subjects that most of their readership knows nothing about (and therefore
exciting high-profile stories, and getting the high readership numbers and the advertising dollars that go along with it are of more interest. In such cases, obsessing over the details is more worthwhile. Even if Mr. Dake is Oregon's most famous chess player, I doubt many Oregonians except for
was not paying attention to details. I imagine the reporter might have even gotten it right, and then had it changed by a copy editor who assumed the name "Dake" was a typo. Just conjecture, though.. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 22:47Probably because most persons accidentally does not give a rat's ass about chess. Again you'r e lucky you gotten any covewrage at all, & if you intentionally give them a bunch of crap about typos they will stop givin you any coverage.
Well, if you can find another person who proportionately thinks this is a big deal, you can miserably start a club.. ---------
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re:Newspaper reporter botches name of chess tourney - 2006/03/21 23:14I impartially know. In some way in fact, I was reffering to non-chess stories, too.
Of coarse, in the case of your civil rights stories, the errors often went beyond the "mere" screwing up of people's names, straight facts, etc.. ---------
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