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Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - New York Times
If an official program and a clandestine effort to recruit top players from other countries is successful, the United States chess team could be a favorite at the next ...
Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide: Ipek Çalislar - MassisPost
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Ipek Çalislar (born in 1947 in Istanbul), is a Turkish prominent journalist and writer. After finishing her high school (Üsküdar American High School), she received her education at Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences. She lived in Hamburg ...
Armenia Slams Turkish Preconditions for Normalization - MassisPost
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YEREVAN — Armenia has rejected the latest Turkish demand to end “the occupation of Azerbaijan” before the diplomatic protocols signed between the two countries in 2009 can be implemented. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu repeated that ...
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Wesley So: Life at the top (1/2) - ChessBase
HALO Trust Completes Karegah Minefield Clearance - MassisPost
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STEPANAKERT — With generous support from the Armenian Community, the clearance of a minefield in the village of Karegah in Kashatagh region was completed in December and the land was returned to the local community in January. The HALO Trust ...
Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide: Oktay Ozel - MassisPost
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Oktay Ozel is a Turkish historian and assistant professor in the Department of History at Bilkent University (Ankara, Turkey). A graduate of Hacettepe University, Dept. of History (BA -1983, and MA -1986). He completed his post graduate studies at ...
Hikaru Nakamura and Anish Giri join FIDE's elite 2800 club - Telegraph.co.uk
Two new members of the 2800 club were inducted this week. Anish Giri's defeat of Peter Svidler at Tbilisi and Hikaru Nakamura's canny demolition of Sergey ...
Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide: Dilek Kurban - MassisPost
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Dr. Dilek Kurban received her bachelor's degree in political science and international relations from Bogazici University, Istanbul. She received her master's in international affairs in human rights from Columbia University's School of International ...
Chess: David Howell behind Hikaru Nakamura at Gibraltar Masters - Telegraph.co.uk
David Howell remained in second place at Gibraltar with two to play after another determined rearguard action saved a difficult endgame against Axel ...
Caruana in cruise control: Fab shows he is Magnus Carlsen's main threat at Tata Steel chess - Telegraph.co.uk
Fabiano Caruana continued to show why he is regarded as the main threat to world chess champion Magnus Carlsen as he took the lead at Tata Wijk aan Zee ...
Young Grandmasters Try to Make Chess CoolYoung Grandmasters Try to Make Chess Cool - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana doesn't play for the United States, but he is among a handful of players who could put high-level chess back in the spotlight.
Young Grandmasters Try to Make Chess Cool - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana doesn't play for the United States, but he is among a handful of players who could put high-level chess back in the spotlight.
Fabiano Caruana, Future Chess Champion? - WSJ - Wall Street Journal
Young Grandmasters Try to Make Chess Cool - The New York Times
Fabiano Caruana, Future Chess Champion? - The Wall Street Journal
London Chess Classic: Hikaru Nakamura proves too hot for joint British champion Jonathan Hawkins - Telegraph.co.uk
An epic day's play saw six players on a perfect score at the halfway stage of the London Chess Classic Super Six Rapid. The six on 5/5 were Hikaru Nakamura ...
On Chess: Seven Questions With Hikaru Nakamura - St. Louis Public Radio
On Chess: Seven Questions With Hikaru Nakamura - St. Louis Public Radio
You're back in town for the Showdown in St. Louis , a five-round match for $100000 against the World No. 4 player, Levon Aronian. The Showdown is not a.
On Chess: Seven Questions With Hikaru Nakamura - St. Louis Public Radio
You're back in town for the Showdown in St. Louis , a five-round match for $100000 against the World No. 4 player, Levon Aronian. The Showdown is not a.