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Chess Journalists of America Announce Awards
By Jonathan Hilton   
August 21, 2008
macauleyslideclonew.jpgJonathan Hilton, chief judge of the Chess Journalists of America (CJA) announces the full 2008 awards list,including Journalist of the Year Macauley Peterson. Also included are notes on scoring and links to many articles in CLO and CLM!
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U.S. Chess School Comes to New Jersey
By Elizabeth Vicary   
August 19, 2008
Closlideuscs.jpgThe U.S. Chess School met for the second time this summer from August 12-16 at the Dean Chess Academy in New Jersey. Joel Benjamin was the coach, check out highlights from the lessons and a quiz for you to try.
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Kamsky Rebounds in Moscow
August 19, 2008
gatacloslide.jpgDespite drawing two Blacks in a row in the first 2 rounds of the Tal Memorial, Gata Kamsky wasted no time in rebounding from his first round to loss against Ivanchuk, scoring a Slav victory over Shirov.
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2009 U.S. Champs Set for Saint Louis
August 19, 2008
STLouiscloslidelogo.jpgThe 2009 U.S. Championship will be held in Saint Louis, Missouri at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. Read the official PR and look for full details on uschess.org in the coming months.
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GM Joel Blogs on Curacao
By GM Joel Benjamin   
August 18, 2008
joelcloslide.jpgGM Joel takes a break from answering questions to blog on what he calls the "greatest tournament ever", the 2008 Curacao Chess International. Send your questions about Curacao, chess and anything in between to askgmjoel@uschess.org.
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Hanken's Last Corner
By Jerry Hanken   
August 18, 2008
HankenslideCLO.jpgIn Jerry Hanken's final corner from the Dallas U.S. Open, he covers falling asleep at the board, his inspiration for YHR and YKE, a lively history of Hanken Corners' Past and why this may be the last Hanken's Corner ever.
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Ivanchuk Avenges in Moscow
August 18, 2008
TalMemCLOslide.jpgVassily Ivanchuk avenged his loss to Gata Kamsky in the Sochi Grand Prix with a win in round 1 of Tal Memorial (Moscow, Aug 18-29) World Champ semi-finalist Kamsky has plenty of chances to comeback in the 10 player round-robin.
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Erenburg Wins in New England
By Betsy Dynako/Jennifer Shahade   
August 17, 2008
Erenburgcloslide.jpgSergey Erenburg won the New England masters with 7.5/9. The other big winners were Parker Zhao and Victor Kaminski, who both picked up IM norms. Check out game highlights and a huge photo gallery.
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Get Ready for Miami
By Blas Lugo   
August 15, 2008
miamicloslide.jpgIf you haven't made plans yet for the Miami Open (Sept 10-14), be sure to check out the tournament details and then sign up for World Chess Live's online qualifier (free to USCF members!) this weekend, Aug. 16-17, with 10K in prizes.
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Indians Prevail in World Junior
August 15, 2008
WorldJuniorlogo.jpgIn the World Junior Championship, Indian players won both divisions. Tyler Hughes finished with 6/13, while Tatev Abrahamyan and Alejandro Ramirez scored 7.5/13 each.
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New England Norm Hunt is On
August 15, 2008
Vovshacloslide.jpgThe last day of the New England Masters will feature a major norm hunt. Update: Sergey Erenburg takes clear first while Parker Zhao and Victor Kaminski earn IM norms! Look for full story this weekend.
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Kamsky Finishes Sochi With a Win
August 14, 2008
gatacloslide.jpgGata Kamsky finished the Sochi Grand Prix with a win over David Navara, to finish with 7.5/13. Levon Aronian clinched clear first with 8.5/13 with a final round win over Grischuk.
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New England Masters in Full Swing
By Jennifer Shahade/Betsy Dynako   
August 13, 2008
TimurCLOslide.jpgAfter four rounds of the New England Masters (Rhode Island, August 11-15), GM Timur Gareev leads with 4/4. Close behind are GMs Keith Arkell and Sergey Erenburg. Check out game highlights and a big photo gallery by Betsy Dynako.
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Hilton on Championship Fate
By Jonathan Hilton   
August 13, 2008
Jhiltoncloslide.jpgIn Jonathan Hilton's final blog, he notes the commonalities between his result and play at the U.S. Open (Dallas, Aug. 2-10) and the fate of the three champions.
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UTD Scores Two for One in Greece
By Jennifer Shahade   
August 12, 2008
Davorincloslide.jpgIt's been a blazing month for the University of Texas at Dallas. In addition to IM Rade Milovanovic's tie for first at the U.S. Open, UTD students Keaton Kiewra and Davorin Kuljasevic earned GM norms at the Kavala Open in Greece.
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Four-Way Tie at Bradley Open
By GM Michael Rohde   
August 12, 2008
RohdeCLoslide.jpgGM Michael Rohde reports on the Bradley Open (Aug.8-10, Hatford, CT), where he tied for first with GMs Sergei Kudrin, Alexander Ivanov and IM Marlo Micayabas.
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August - Chess Life Online 2008

Rohonyan and Zatonskih AdvanceFM Ylon Schwartz Makes WSOP Final TableRohonyan and Zatonskih in NalchikStart Solving Now: Part IIU.S. Chess League Week 1 Quiz Abby on the Atlantic Ivanchuk Wins; Gata Finishes with FourHikaru and Pascal Lead in Montreal Kamsky Beats Top Dog in Tough Tourney Erenburg and Stripunsky Take AtlanticAmericans in Canada Start Solving Now: Part IU.S. Chess League Kicks Off Monday USCS Comes to New Jersey: Part IIChess Journalists of America Announce Awards U.S. Chess School Comes to New Jersey Kamsky Rebounds in Moscow2009 U.S. Champs Set for Saint LouisGM Joel Blogs on Curacao Hanken's Last CornerIvanchuk Avenges in MoscowErenburg Wins in New England Get Ready for MiamiIndians Prevail in World Junior New England Norm Hunt is On Kamsky Finishes Sochi With a WinNew England Masters in Full SwingHilton on Championship Fate UTD Scores Two for One in GreeceFour-Way Tie at Bradley OpenMilovanovic, Sevillano and Shabalov ScoreNakamura on his New ApproachJessica Blogs on Leaving DallasIn Dallas, 6 Lead Going into Final RoundMagnanimous Magnus on ICC Jessica Blogs from DallasSevillano and Mulyar Lead Anna Underwater in Curacao Kamsky Wins Another; Radjabov SparklesNew England Masters Preview Seven Lead Open After Big Merge How to Beat ShabalovJerry on Chess Chatter Hopin' at the OpenHilton Blogs from the Denker: Part IIGMs Join Open; Yeager and Fernandez WinTatev Takes Clear Lead in Turkey Hess Takes New York August Open11 Perfect in Open; Fernandez and Parry LeadJennifer on Threats, St.Louis and Belize Hanken Philosophizes in his Corner Hilton Blogs from the DenkerTyler and Tatev Arrive in TurkeyMore on Nakamura, Bhat and Anand from Mainz U.S. Open Kicks OffGata Missteps in Sochi Jamison Unstoppable in PolgarGata Scorches Ivanchuk Nakamura Takes Mainz 960Jamison, Wiener and Conley Lead Polgar

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