Sunday, January 09, 2005

 

A High Degree of Accuracy

Isn't that interesting. I went to the site search of the NYT and typed in "Hillary Clinton" and the latest stories are:
ARTS | January 9, 2005
'Saturday Night Live'; 'The Golden Girls'
(NYT) Letter

EDITORIAL DESK | December 7, 2004, Tuesday
Hillary Clinton's Ambition
So I typed in "David Rosen" and the first story that pops up is:
WASHINGTON | January 8, 2005
Ex-Clinton Aide Charged on Fund-Raising
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (NYT) News
I noticed that the first four words are
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I typed into the little box "Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton" and up comes:
WASHINGTON | January 8, 2005
Ex-Clinton Aide Charged on Fund-Raising
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (NYT) News
Then I typed in "Senator Hillary Clinton" and the first story is:
EDITORIAL DESK | October 24, 2004, Sunday $
Bill Clinton's Fake Chinese Life
(NYT) Editorial 455 words
My, my, they certainly demand a high degree of accuracy in their searches. Do you suppose that extends to all other departments?
Mover Mike

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