My reading-challenged moment

Zimbabwe: Sithole Challenges Media On Sport Education (AllAfrica.com)

FORMER Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president, Tommy Sithole, has underscored the need for the media in developing countries to take the leading role in educating the public about the values of participating in sport and not leave the duty to national associations alone.

Sithole is now based at the International Olympic Committee headquarters in Laussane, Switzerland, where he holds the post of Director of International Co-operation and Development.

When I saw the headline this morning (prior to the Starbucks kicking in), I thought the guy's name was something else.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 05/15/07 14:09 | Other | Technorati

Previous Entry | Home | Next Entry


TrackBack

There are currently no trackbacks for this item.

Incoming trackback pings have been disabled because of abusive spammers. Technorati is now used to track cross-blog conversation.



Comments

Reading-challenged!?!?!?

NaChOs!1!1
Posted by Chris Elam @ 17:11 on 05/15/07


Reading the name directly after "Zimbabwe" could have a lot to do with it.
Posted by The Dude @ 06:27 on 05/16/07


Add Comments

While it is not required, creating an account for commenting provides a number of benefits (such as comment editing and bypassing the captcha challenge). You may log in to your account here.

No flames or impolite behavior. Any questions, see the site policies. Older posts are moderated (because of spammers), so if your post does not appear immediately, that could be why.

HTML will be stripped. URLs will be transformed into hyperlinks.

[b]text[/b] will produce bold text. [i]text[/i] will produce italicized text.

:

:
:



Comments for this post must be approved before being published. Thank you!

SITE MENU

» Weblog
» About Me
» Archives
» Disclaimer
» Flickr Gallery
» Syndication
» Twitter

BLOG

» Create Account
» Log In


DISCLAIMER

Content and design copyright © 1997-2008, Kevin Whited.

Posts represent the views of Kevin Whited (and occasional guest bloggers) only, and do not necessarily reflect the views of employers, family, friends, or significant others.