Greetings all,

Yet another tale of name confusion!....Much of our work with
SenseClusters lately has focused on avoiding this problem (name
discrimination) ...
http://senseclusters.sourceforge.net

Happy New Year!
Ted

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Charlie Rose mistakenly declares friend dead
PBS show confuses filmmaker George Butler with jazz record executive

The Associated Press
updated 9:37 p.m. CT, Wed., Jan. 7, 2009

NEW YORK - Filmmaker George Butler wants his friends to know he's very
much alive, despite a premature obituary on "The Charlie Rose Show"
this week.

During Rose's annual New Year's Eve tribute on PBS to notable figures
who during the year, he included Butler, whose 1977 film "Pumping
Iron" featured a then-unknown bodybuilder named Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The screen even flashed a Butler tombstone, 1943-2008.

The PBS show had confused him with another George Butler, a longtime
jazz record executive who signed Wynton Marsalis, who died April 9.

What's odd about the mistake is that Rose and Butler are old friends
through Rose's first wife, meeting shortly after they graduated from
college in North Carolina.

Butler, who lives in Holderness, N.H. and is making a film on Iraq and
Afghanistan war veterans, didn't see his obit but learned about it
when a fellow filmmaker called. He found out that some friends in New
York were even planning a wake.

"I am bemused," he said. "Charlie did a great job in retracting the
huge error. Still, it's very disconcerting."

At least he was in good company, Butler said, noting that he was
featured with Paul Newman, Tim Russert and William F. Buckley. A
contrite Rose was on the phone with him three times on New Year's Day
to apologize, he said.

Rose, who did not immediately respond to e-mail messages seeking
comment, apologized at the opening of Thursday's show.

"The George Butler who is my friend is alive and well and living in
New Hampshire," Rose said. "We apologize to him and his friends, and
look forward to having him on the program in the new year."

(c) 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may
not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28472909/

-- 
Ted Pedersen
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse

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