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Originally published 2005
AuthorsAlan Kaufman
GenresLiterary Fiction
War Story
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ID2063838
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About Matches


' "Matches" is the IDF code term for a soldier. Among the troops, it has come to mean someone who strikes, burns and dies. ' Nathan Falk is an American Jew who leaves the relative comforts of New York City to serve in the Israel Defence Force. . . .

Cricket World Cup: A quick guide to the 2023 tournament

Cricket World Cup: A quick guide to the 2023 tournament
Oct 4,2023 5:11 am

... There are 10 teams taking part from around the world, and millions of fans will watch the Matches...

Andy Malkinson: review body to examine its role in case

Andy Malkinson: review body to examine its role in case
Aug 17,2023 1:21 pm

... The Court of Appeal quashed the 57-year-old s conviction after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) accepted that DNA obtained long ago from the victim s clothing - but never fully and repeatedly tested for Matches - pointed to another man...

Andy Malkinson: DNA evidence identified three years after rape conviction

Andy Malkinson: DNA evidence identified three years after rape conviction
Aug 15,2023 8:01 pm

... Last month, the Court of Appeal quashed the 57-year-old s conviction after the Crown Prosecution Service accepted that DNA obtained long ago from the victim s clothing - but never fully and repeatedly tested for Matches - pointed to another man...

Black Friday: Cost of living crisis may hit sales rush

Black Friday: Cost of living crisis may hit sales rush
Nov 24,2022 9:31 pm

... Although it is one of the busiest days in the retail calendar, this year Black Friday has to compete with football World Cup Matches - including England v USA and Wales v Iran...

After chess, cheating rows rock poker and fishing

After chess, cheating rows rock poker and fishing
Oct 2,2022 8:00 pm

... And world chess officials are probing whether a teen talent cheated in face-to-face Matches - something he denies...

IPL media rights deal fetch record-breaking $5. 6bn

IPL media rights deal fetch record-breaking $5. 6bn
Jun 14,2022 3:10 pm

... This period includes 410 IPL Matches...

To ban the Scottish FA, the children from heading the ball during training

To ban the Scottish FA, the children from heading the ball during training
Feb 24,2020 2:06 pm

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NHS told to stop betting companies 'vicious gambling cycle'

NHS told to stop betting companies 'vicious gambling cycle'
Feb 16,2020 10:09 am

... These include VIP treatment, free hospitality access, and free bets and ticketsAnd she said, betting companies should stop streaming live Matches, in order to prevent people to build, not debt they can afford...

After chess, cheating rows rock poker and fishing

Feb 16,2020 7:45 am

First it was Chess - Now top-level US poker and match fishing have been dogged by their own claims of cheating.

A casino is investigating after one player stunned poker fans by making an audacious bet to win a huge pot.

Meanwhile, two fishermen have been accused of stuffing their catches with lead weights in order to win a tournament held on Lake Erie , Ohio.

And world Chess officials are probing whether a teen talent cheated in face-to-face Matches - Something he denies.

Accusations after audacious poker bet

A row erupted following a high-stakes professional poker match held at The Hustler Casino in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

The Row erupted after Robbi Jade Lew stunned The Table by appearing to successfully call a semi-bluff by her opponent Garrett Adelstein .

Lew called an all-in bet by her opponent, risking her chips with an underwhelming hand, apparently convinced her opponent was bluffing and scooping a pot that had grown to $269,000 (£241,000).

Pundits commentating during the livestreamed match expressed their incredulity at the gambit, while Adelstein gave his competitor an icy stare.

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There followed An Exchange of words on and off camera, with the two players giving conflicting accounts afterwards of what was said.

Lew ended up returning Adelstein his chips, saying she had been " threatened" - Something Adelstein denied.

She challenged her opponent to a head-to-head match, tweeting: " After I'm vindicated, let's go heads up. The whole world can Watch Me read you all day. "

In his own tweet, Adelstein said he had been " clearly cheated" claiming that his suspicions were confirmed by reviewing previous playing footage of Lew.

He speculated that his opponent might have been wearing a vibrating device that was used to communicate to her, though conceded it was impossible to know.

Match organisers are investigating, stressing there is Not Yet any proof of wrongdoing.

Fishermen reeled into scandal

Elsewhere, a pair of competitive fishermen have been accused of stuffing their catches with lead weights to make them appear heavier to help them win a cash prize reportedly worth $30,000.

On Friday, organisers in Cleveland, Ohio, called into question the results of Lake Erie Walleye Trail's (LEWT) final event of the 2022 Season - in which Chase Cominsky and Jake Runyon of Cleveland had claimed victory.

Viral video showed an official slicing open fish at a weigh-in, extracting lead balls and even fillets of other fish.

In the expletive-laden footage, a crowd can be heard shouting at Runyon - who remains silent as the alleged ruse is discovered.

The Duo 's previous victories have been called into question.

Local media report that the pair were disqualified as winners at an event Last Year , because one of them failed a polygraph test. At The Time , Runyon denied they were guilty of any wrongdoing.

Neither he nor Cominsky has publicly commented yet on the fresh allegations.

Chess talent investigated

Meanwhile, the global governing body of Chess is Now investigating after The World 's top player openly accused a competitor of rule-breaking.

Magnus Carlsen suffered a surprise loss to Hans Niemann last month and withdrew from a later online match between them after just one move, in an apparent act of protest.

In his first public allegations, Carlsen wrote on Twitter: " I believe that Niemann has cheated More - and More recently - than he has publicly admitted. "

He did not specify how the alleged wrongdoing took place, though said there was More he wanted to add.

Niemann, 19, has admitted to cheating twice while playing online several years before - But insists he has never done so in a face-to-face match.

He Said Carlsen and others were trying to ruin his career, and has even offered to play naked to prove he had nothing to hide.

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has said it will convene a three-person panel to look into Carlsen's allegations.



Source of news: bbc.com

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