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A 6-K THE PLAIN DEALER SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1999 NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD No. 0321 ST. ELSEWHERE 10 13 15 16 BY LLOYD E. POLLET EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 20 22 ACROSS 46 "Star Wars" 91 At the home of 17 Black fly 23 24 25 26 Chew (out) princess 92 Subordinates of 18 Certain celeb 5 Roost, so to 47 Site of a helix 99-Down news shows 28 29 speak and antihelix 93 New Testament 24 Modern 48 Hellenic letters king notifications 30 31 32 10 -fi 13 Photo marrer a J. bard? Simpson as 94 Patent medicines, 25 Pond denizen 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 49 O.

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His choice is be- the hand is over. No matter what Jerome Stratum A2: Hurley, 1. Kranyak Mansfield, and and Krause. Christine 2. tween a spade or a club.

I think card West leads at this point, de- Renner, Ashland. East-West vulnerable. South that auction should lead West to- clarer will be able to discard the Afternoon Flight pairs (75 pairs) deals. ward the correct decision of: a losing spade on the established 10 Stratum 1. Wendy Oliver, Shaker North small club, but when this hand of diamonds.

Mills. Heights, and Samir Stanbouli, Gates was played, the queen of spades Stewart 2. Brown, Rosemary Cuyahoga Kleis, Falls. Solon, Stratum and 64 There is no argument that a J752 was selected by West. club lead will defeat this contract, 1.

Oliver and Stanbouli. 2. Anker 106 There are very few entries to but defenders do not always make drews, sgaard, Westlake. Moreland Hills, and Eric An4A 62 dummy, so the trick is won in the the best lead, nor offer the best Evening Flight pairs (46 pairs) West East South hand with the ace of defense. Stay alert to your oppor- Stratum 1.

Loretta Faivre and Dexter QJ95 4 10 87 spades. After drawing two rounds tunities and try not to give back Schleusener, Mentor. 2. Sally Vasek, Broadview Heights, and Jeannette Jen4 63 of hearts, declarer takes full ad- the gifts you receive. son, Independence.

Stratum (tie): A072 vantage of the spots in diamonds Bud Staaf, Bay Village, and Donald 01087 KJ5 and the favorable lead by playing rick, Uniontown, Cleveland, and Matt with Gleghorn, Helen Stow. Buhler, Ohio Masters Sectional South the king of diamonds. The Ohio Masters Sectional tournament was held Feb. Afternoon Strata stratified 1. 99ers Janet pairs and (26 Thomas pairs) 4A 32 West wins the ace and leads the bridge WAKQ1098 seven of clubs.

Declarer wins the 5-7 in Solon. The following play- Rice, wood, and Cleveland. Barbara 2. Terry Kusner, Goulder, South Euclid. ace and calls for the jack of dia- ers were successful in their re- Stratum 1.

Goulder and Kusner. 2. Gail 4943 monds. When East follows low, spective events Feb. 6.

Other win- Kuglar and Diana Julien, Akron. The Bidding: declarer discards a small club. ners Additional were winners listed will last be week. listed Evening stratified 99er pairs (18 pairs) SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST He knows that this will lose to the Stratum 1. Gail and Shelden Jones, next week.

Hudson. 2. John and Marianne Parker, 1 Pass 2 Pass queen, but rather than trump, he Cleveland. Stratum 1. The Parkers.

2. 24 Pass 4 Pass discards a card that is most cer- Two-session open pairs (28 pairs) Marge Spira, Beachwood, and Beverly Pass Pass tainly going to be a loser. West Stratum A1: 1. John Kranyak, Allentown, Bay Pa. Vil- 2.

lar Nagy, and Cleveland. Diana Julien, Stratum Akron. 1. 2. Gail Michael Kuglage, and Chad Krause, After a very normal auction wins the queen of diamonds but Gail and Mary Paulone Carns, Export, Pa.

Stahr and Pat Hart, Akron. CAMERA ANGLES Looking for components that make photography art fer their opinions: closer to art. But when a photographer makes an image that J. Tom Lopez, associate pro- transmits that awareness of the fessor in the photography-digital world and if he is critically selfprogram at the University of Mi- aware of his own response to that ami "When a photographer issue, then I think that photogramakes an image that is techni- pher is an artist." cally excellent and has strong intellectual and emotional content, Jill Enfield, a leading freeit may be art. When a photogra- lance photographer: "The art of pher makes an image about a taking pictures involves a strong thing he or she knows and com- element of subjectivity.

A perments, editorializes, deconstructs sonal statement is made when or forms value judgments based choosing the elements to include on personal experience, it gets or exclude in a photograph. Choosing exactly when to release the shutter is another personal CROSSWORD SOLUTION choice. BAWL SCO SMUDGE ACHY RadIO OAT BAKED BE A SPACEMEN RINDS POT HEAD DAD YO FEN KRUPPS LURES IS FINIS BABY ROLLERS AND COON LEIA EAR ETAS POETIC JUICE LOO AMATEURS LUNGE GALOOT GARRETS CAYENNE OR KANS MARDO SOMERSET DAIS ROCKET BOO A TAN R0 OAKS BLEU LAM DRRANGELOVE ALIMONY ENATE PUZZLE NAGS CHORDS CHEZ 3 GT HEROD AGALLS SAMUEL MB A A RAT ARD ELDAS DRAT WADERS TIA SONNE SAD A By RICK SAMMON ASSOCIATED PRESS In this age of creative imagemaking, more and more photographers consider themselves artists. Some photographers use new computer imaging programs to create fanciful images born out of dreams, while purists use age-old techniques to create new-age works of art. 11 But are all pictures works of art? To help answer this question, the following imaging experts of- JUMBLE Unscramble these Jumbles, one letter to each square, to Tell me all about Tell me form six ordinary words.

your operation about yours CEMESH 01999 frtune Made Services. Inc. AN Richie Reserved TRAMPE ROLARP BRUETT 1900 THE KIND OF YATCCH TALK DIAC THE PATIENTS CARHAD. ENCHIL Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as sug10 gested by the above cartoon. PRINT YOUR ANSWER IN THE CIRCLES BELOW CO To Jumble solution on next page ASSOCIATED PRESS This photo by Jill Enfield of a New York street scene illustrates the artistic side of photography.

A 5 8 Position after 23... R17 4 KING'S GAMBIT White Black White Black Fedorov Neel'tan Fedorov Neel'tan I e4 es 14 c5 be 2 14 ef 15 dc B13 3 N13 Bel 16 cd Ng6 Bc4 Bhi 17 Bg6 Bg2 5 Kf1 d5 18 Kg2 6 ed Bel 19 Qg4 7 d4: Bd6 20 K12 Rie 8 Bb3 21 Ne4 Qh4 9 c4 22 K11 Qh3 10 Nc3 Nel 23 Kel 11 Bc2 24 Qe8 R18 12 13 0h4 0d7 26 25 N16 Qg6 gf Kh8 27 Rgl Resigns -y Gambit has believer in Fedorov By ROBERT BYRNE NEW YORK TIMES is no adventure that has received as bad press as the venerable King's Gambit. One of its greatest protagonists, Rudolf Spielmann, an Austrian genius of attack, wrote about his disillusionment in a 1920s piece, the Sickbed of the King's Gambit." In the 1960s, Bobby Fischer wrote an article titled "A Bust to the King's Gambit." But both of these views have to be thought of as, at the very least, gross exaggerations, even by those who won't try the opening themselves. No one agrees with Fischer's argument, nor with Spielmann's complaint, but almost everyone feels uneasy about taking the white pieces. There are so many diverse defenses to the gambit that play it with confidence, one has to be an encyclopedia on something that occurs rarely.

Although the vast majority of the world's top players in the 20th century have frowned upon the King's Gambit, daring players in every generation have taken it up. And not just to play for mate. Positional geniuses like Richard Reti and Akiba Rubinstein used it enthusiastically to fight for control of the center. 1 Alexei Fedorov, a 26-year-old Belarusian grandmaster, ran away with the Goodricke International Open Tournament in Calcutta early this month with a 9-2 score, points ahead of his nearest rivals. Here is a King's Gambit that sped him on his way.

His opponent was Narayanan Neelakantan of India. The Cunningham Defense, introduced by 3 Be7, reaches a crossroads after 4 Bc4. The steadiest continuation, 4 Nf6 5 e5 Ng4 was seen in a FedorovSoldatenkov game in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1996, which proceeded 6 d4 d5 7 Bb3 Ne3 8 Be3 fe 9 0-0 Be6 10 Qd3 c6 11 Qe3 Na6 12 Nbd2 Nc7 13 c3 h6 14 Rf2 Qd7 15 Nf1 0-0-0, yielding a spatial advantage to White. The ambitious 4 Bh4 5 Kf1, which Neelakantan chooses, hopes to exploit the displaced white king.

But this requires the immediate return of the gambit pawn with 5 d5. Otherwise, Black will have difficulty completing his development. In place of the old capture, 6 Bd5, which allows 6 Nf6, Fedorov chose 6 which might be more efficient in retarding Black's mobilization. After 13 Qh4, the best Neelakantan had was 13 Bf5 14 Ne4 Qd7 15 Be5 16 de Ng6 17 Be4 18 Be4 Ne5 19 Qd4 Ng6. He still has his pawn, although the white bishops can become dangerous.

Instead, he erred with 13. and Fedorov charged with 14 c5! One point was that 14 bc 15 dc Bc5 loses a piece to 16 Ne5. Another was that 14. Ng6 15 Bg6 Be7 only gets Black a lost endgame following 16 c6! Bh4 17 cd Bf3 18 Bf5 Bh5 19 Bf4. Neelakantan tried 14 bc 15 dc Bf3 16 cd Ng6 17 Bg6 Bg2 18 Kg2 fg, evidently hoping to scrape up some chances against the exposed white king.

But Fedoroy cleverly played the sharp 19 Qe7! Qg4 20 Kf2 Rf6 21 Ne4! Qh4 22 Kf1 Qh3 23 Kel Rf7 24 Qc8 25 Nf6! gf 26 Qg6 Kh8 27 Rg1, and Neelakantan surrendered. The only way to stop 28 Qg7 matc was to lose his queen with 27 (27 Qd7 28 Qh6 0h7 29 018 ends in 29 Qg8 30 Qg8 mate) 28 Kd1 Qg5 29 Rg5. IRISH IMMIGRATION 33 USA The Great Potato Famine of 1845-50 prompted millions of Irish to immigrate to the United States. Issues hail big influx of Irish By SYD KRONISH ASSOCIATED PRESS Irish eyes are smiling on a new U.S. stamp.

The offering is a tribute to Irish-Americans and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the potato famine that forced many people in Ireland to immigrate to the United States. The stamp will be a joint issuance by the U.S. Postal Service and the Irish Post Office in Dublin. The U.S. 33-cent commemorative stamp features a large ship sailing into a harbor as seen from the ship's deck.

The words "Irish Immigration 33 USA" are in white lettering at the bottom of the stamp. On the Irish version, the words "Irish Emigration 45 Eire" appear in black at the bottom. What was called the Great Potato Famine began in 1845 and lasted until 1850. During that period millions of Irish men and women immigrated to America. Sens.

Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry were responsible for bringing this anniversary to the attention of U.S. postal authorities. Said Kennedy about the new stamp: "The luck of the Irish is with us.

It is gratifying that the Postal Service is using this significant anniversary to honor the many contributions that Irish immigrants and their descendants have made over the past century and a half." A first-day cover featuring both the United States and Irish stamps and cancellations is available by calling 1-800-782-6724. Canada bird series Canada continues its Famous Birds of Canada series with the issuance of four new designs. Depicted are the red-winged blackbird, the sandhill crane, the northern goshawk and the American goldfinch. Stamps and first-day covers can be ordered by mail from the National Philatelic Centre, 2701 Riverside Suite 0070, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OB1 Canada. Or call 1-800-565-4362.

Northcoast Selective Singles "Today, the boundaries are being blurred between snapshots, art, photojournalism, commercial work and so forth. All can be seen in galleries and magazines, and all can have arguments for and against as to what is and what i is not art." Patrick Keough, photography and art history instructor, Cateret Community College, Morehead City, N.C.: Artists a and photographers constantly struggle with similar conceptual issues throughout the image-art making process. A viable work of art a painting, sculpture or photograph is the product of some form of previsualization. personally see no real distinction between the art of photography, sculpture, painting and architecture. The artistic journey always begins in the mind and heart of the artist.

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