At 9:15 AM -0500 9/5/00, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
>If you want, go to http://www.chicagophilanthropy.com/search/ and enter the
>word "kraft" as the search term and you'll see what I mean. I've tried
>deleting the databases and indexing again, but I still got the same
>results....

So here's the answer. I poured through your verbose output and found 
a few links like this:

href: http://www.chicagophilanthropy.com/ (Published: March 1998 Kraft
Foods, Inc. names Amina Dickerson ...)

So this is where it's getting "Kraft"--from the link text. You can 
turn this off using description_factor since it doesn't seem to be 
working very well in your case. Usually the text of links is fairly 
accurate as a description of the page (or it's so general that it's 
not likely to show up in searches like "click here.")

In any case, the combination of this and possibly backlink_factor are 
probably the reason you're getting these "phantom" matches.

--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/

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