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Date Posted: Sun, June 08 2003, 3:47:39
Author: Katerina
Subject: As I said
In reply to: Todd 's message, "Õóéíÿ è Ãîâíî(Pinprick&Crap). Where have you found it?" on Sun, June 01 2003, 10:41:48

quality of an article depends on the edition where it is published. Yesterday I read the latest issue of the magazine "Science and Life" with an article about Fischer written by the same Geek. The article was serious, without rumors or unchecked information, the author spoke only about Fischer chess achievements and commented his 11 short games. And for "Moskovski Komsomolets" Geek specially added some "yellow" facts to attract attention of its specific readers(as a rule, young people with a very low educational and cultural level).

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