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WILL IMS RECONSIDER SI BAN AFTER CHICAGO TRIBUNE DROPS OUT?

          The Chicago Tribune has "elected to turn back" its
     media credentials for this year's Indy 500 in response to
     the IRL denying SI's Ed Hinton a credential due to coverage
     by the magazine that the IRL "deemed unfavorable."  Tribune
     Associate Managing Editor for Sports John Cherwa: "We are
     doing this not in support of Sports Illustrated but in a
     stand against a form of censorship by a sports
     organization."  The newspaper said it will use wire services
     to cover the event (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 5/20).  IRL Dir of PR 
     Mai Lindstrom said that race officials had "no comment on
     the Tribune's decision" (AP, 5/20).  On "Sports Tonight,"
     Fred Hickman reported on the newspaper's decision and said
     that "several other newspapers are also considering a
     boycott" (CNN, 5/19).  ESPN2's "RPM 2Night" did not mention
     the Tribune credential issue (THE DAILY).
          FOLLOW THE LEADER? In Indianapolis, Curt Cavin writes
     that "other major outlets are considering a similar move." 
     L.A. Times Exec Sports Editor Rick Jaffe said that the
     newspaper "was trying to reach IRL officials Wednesday
     evening to discuss the issue."  Chicago Sun-Times Sports
     Editor Bill Adee said they are "reviewing the controversy,
     but declined" further comment.  But the local Indianapolis
     Star-News will cover the event.  Assistant Managing Editor
     for Sports Nancy Winkley: "This is one of the biggest events
     that occurs in our hometown and we intend to cover it."  AP
     Sports Editors (APSE) President Bob Yates: "I think that IRL
     has its priorities out of whack.  I think they should be
     more concerned with making their sport safe for the fans and
     not be so concerned with how people cover the event."  Yates
     "wasn't certain" what action APSE would take in response to
     the IRL's actions but said, "I think APSE will protest this
     action because it strikes at everyone" (STAR-NEWS, 5/20).   
     

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