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Hikaru beats leader at Corus Chess Tournament - Los Angeles Times (blog)

Hikaru beats leader at Corus Chess Tournament
Los Angeles Times (blog)
In his analysis of the game on the Internet Chess Club website, American grandmaster Joel Benjamin said that during the middle game, Hikaru spurned a ...

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Ray Robson, chess prodigy, winning in Corus chess tournament - Los Angeles Ti...

Ray Robson, chess prodigy, winning in Corus chess tournament
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Now the number is 67, according to the US Chess Federation. Computers are one reason. A young player can find strong competition over the Internet any time ...

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Here's One Big Bummer About The iPad - The Business Insider

The Business Insider

Here's One Big Bummer About The iPad
The Business Insider
You can't play a head-to-head game against someone on a laptop, the way you can with Scrabble, chess, or checkers. We doubt that will be a huge driver of ...

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Youths rule! - Malaysia Star

Youths rule!
Malaysia Star
So this tournament is steeped in history. Earlier this week, the latest in the long line of Corus chess tournaments ended in Wijk aan Zee. ...

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Chess notes - Boston Globe

Chess notes
Boston Globe
Not only a wild card but in some respects a wild man, accustomed to speed and Panzer chess on the Internet and apparently willing to take inferior positions ...


Settlement in Dispute That Riveted the Chess World - New York Times

Settlement in Dispute That Riveted the Chess World
New York Times
The dispute began with accusations over Internet postings and evolved into a series of lawsuits in several states. Randy Bauer, a federation board member, ...
Polgar: Question: Are there national rankings for chess players?LubbockOnline.com
USCF Agrees to Settle Lawsuits with Susan Polgar and Paul TruongUS Chess Federation (press release)

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Super Bowl, Olympics, Super Mario: How games help teach - Christian Science M...

Super Bowl, Olympics, Super Mario: How games help teach
Christian Science Monitor (blog)
But when you think about it, chess has some questionable ethics. It is about offing opponents with the ultimate goal of regicide. ...

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China: Internet ?Freedom? a Gimmick to Preserve US Hegemony - GigaOm (blog)

MiamiHerald.com

China: Internet ?Freedom? a Gimmick to Preserve US Hegemony
GigaOm (blog)
Now maybe I've been brainwashed by US propaganda and Google is simply the US government's ?chess piece,? as China claims, but I found some of the Chinese ...
Is Google Really Leaving China?Asia Sentinel
MASS MEDIUM: Google stands up to China's censorshipDaily Aztec

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Google has threatened to pull out of China over recent cyber attacks - BBC News

BBC News

Google has threatened to pull out of China over recent cyber attacks
BBC News
The Google incident is only a chess piece in the US internet strategy, and the US intention to seek hegemony over the internet is very clear. ...
Google searches for lock on ChinaAsia Times Online
Google-Leave China?ADOI magazine
China Tries to Steer Public Opinion on Web IssuePhayul

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(Photo: Mario Perez/Courtesy of ABC) - New York Magazine

New York Magazine

(Photo: Mario Perez/Courtesy of ABC)
New York Magazine
Now I'm worried those themes are gone for good, that the island is just a chess game played by Egyptian gods, and within that chess game, a pissing match ...

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