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The Origins of National Chess Day Print E-mail
By David Heiser   
July 4, 2010
Read the paper trail that led Gerald Ford to declare the first National Chess Day on October 9, 1976. Remeber that USCF is offering benefits to organizers hosting 2010 National Chess Day events.
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Laznicka Pulls Away at the World Open Print E-mail
By Jonathan Hilton   
July 4, 2010
22-year old Czech Grandmaster Viktor Laznicka is leading the World Open with 5/5. Meanwhile GM Alexander Shabalov scored a win over reigning US Champ Gata Kamsky.
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GMs Battle as World Open Merge Approaches Print E-mail
By Jonathan Hilton   
July 3, 2010
With the World Open merge approaching tonight, some favorites have emerged. Seven players are tied for first with 3/4 in the incredibly tough 7-day while GMs Shabalov, Laznicka and Lenderman are perfect in the 5-day.
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Hilton on Arriving in Valley Forge Print E-mail
By Jonathan Hilton   
July 2, 2010
Jonathan Hilton, who just arrived at the World Open to play and report, reflects on a year without chess and presents a 1957 Fischer game against a Florida inmate who Hilton has struck up a correspondence with.
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The July Check is in the Mail Print E-mail
By Alex Dunne   
July 2, 2010
Alex Dunne's July Check is in the Mail column covers John Menke's Golden Knights win and many other games including a nice endgame win by Cesar Blanco.
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