>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> mostly in Greek characters, but with a smattering of ASCII :o)

<BIG INFORATIVE SNIP>

Wikis, like history, are written by the winners :o). No, seriously, thanks for 
that. The judge's name was Gould - as pointed out by you. At least I was right 
about the Times :o)

Cheers,
Norman.

> In 1997, retired Hong Kong judge Wayne Gould, 59, a New Zealander, saw a  
> partly completed puzzle in a Japanese bookshop. Over 6 years he developed  
> a computer program to produce puzzles quickly. Knowing that British  
> newspapers have a long history of publishing crosswords and other puzzles,  
> he promoted Sudoku to The Times in Britain, which launched it on 12  
> November 2004 (calling it Su Doku). The puzzles by Pappocom, Gould's  
> software house, have been printed daily in the Times ever since.


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