Talk:James Eade
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[edit]This entire section should be rewritten or removed entirely, as it looks biaised and has a motivation that is questionable, particularly the part regarding 'enemies':
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'Politically, he is a controversial person, primarily because he is a close friend and political ally of Tom Dorsch. The two of them took on the US chess establishment by claiming that the USCF was being mismanaged and misgoverned into insolvency. Although later developments vindicated them, they made numerous enemies along the way. Eade was one of three Northern Californians (with Mark Pinto, and Neil Falconer) to bail the USCF out when it could not afford to send a team to the Olympiads.'
Double article?
[edit]It seems that this article has two sections dealing with the same subject. Surely, as a service to the reader, the two sections can be merged into a unified article. -- Fplay 08:08, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
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