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writing to the Beeb and the press to complain

I couldn't help noticing that following the recent death of Simon Wiesenthal, who survived a concentration camp in WW2 and thus became a staunch international advocate of correct hyphenation, the BBC web site initially reported the death of the famous "Nazi hunter", but within a couple of hours they'd obviously received enough aggrieved emails to change it to "Nazi-hunter".

Peter