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All-Girls Nationals Standings
April 27, 2008
MedinaCLoslide.jpgOn Sunday morning at the All-Girls-Nationals, Medina Parilla leads in the Girls Under 18. Check out top standings from all six sections after four rounds.
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Baku Grand Prix Update
By Jennifer Shahade   
April 25, 2008
FIDEGPCLOslide.jpgAfter his sparkling first round win in the Baku Grand Prix,  Gata Kamsky has gone into neutral, and now is tied for third. Alexander Grischuk and Yue Wang are tied for first.

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Lenderman Wins Online Grand Prix
By Jennifer Shahade   
April 25, 2008
Alexcloslide.jpgThe young IM Alex Lenderman won the first World Chess Live/USCF Online Grand Prix. He scored 7.5/8 in the 45-player Swiss.
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Alisa Scores WGM Norm
By Sevan Muradian   
April 25, 2008
AlisaWGMslide.jpgAlisa Melekhina earned her first WGM norm at the 10th North American FIDE International in Chicago. In the final round tomorrow, she needs just half a point for an IM norm.
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Girls Nationals Kicks Off on Friday
By Jennifer Shahade   
April 24, 2008
AngelicaCLOslide.jpgThe All-Girls Nationals kicks off Friday April 25, with a simultaneous by Irina Krush. Top rated pre-registered players include Courtney Jamison, Sarah Chiang and Angelica Berrios, pictured here.
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Mr. Postman, Have You Got A Letter For Me?
By Gary Kevin Ware   
April 23, 2008
CLOSlideLetterI.jpgGary Kevin Ware presents an article on compositions shaped like letters, which have long held a special fascination for both solvers and composers. Among the featured composers are Sam Loyd, Pal Benko and Edith Baird.
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Play in USCF/WCL Grand Prix!
April 23, 2008
WCLCLOslide.jpgWorld Chess Live (WCL) is the new fun, family-oriented online service from the Internet Chess Club. WCL is sponsoring the USCF's 2008 Grand Prix program. Earn points online, starting with the kickoff event Thursday, April 24 @ 8pm.

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Photo Essay from Atlanta
By Elizabeth Vicary   
April 23, 2008
vaishnavCLOlead.jpgElizabeth Vicary's photo essay from the High School Nationals in Atlanta, Georgia includes coverage of the championship team, Catalina Foothills in Tucson, AZ and the story of a scandalous game involving Warren Harper.
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Bhat and Krush Win Samford
April 23, 2008
BhatCLOslide.jpgFor the first time in the history of the Samford Fellowship, two awards were given in a single year to IMs Vinay Bhat and Irina Krush. Krush and Bhat are both 24, so this is their last year of eligibility.
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Interview and Analysis with Vigorito
By J. Shahade/D.Vigorito   
April 22, 2008
DavidVigCLOslide.jpgDavid Vigorito, the 2008 Champion of Champions annotates a win against Sevillano. He also talks about how writing affects his play and why he didn't want to win or lose against Robson.

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Nip on Regis & Kelly
April 22, 2008
NipCLOlead.jpgRead more about Nicholas Nip's appearance on Regis & Kelly on Monday, April 21, where he scored 9.5/10 in a simul against experienced adults from New York.
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Melekhina Earns 2nd WIM norm
By Sevan Muradian   
April 22, 2008
Alisa140.jpgWith a win against Aleksander Stamnov, Alisa Melekhina secured her 2nd WIM norm after just five rounds of the 10th North American FIDE Invitational.
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Hilton On Not Winning Nationals
By Jonathan Hilton   
April 21, 2008
HiltonCLOslidefinal.jpgJonathan Hilton writes about why his experience of not winning the High School Nationals (Atlanta, Georgia, April 18-20) was still thrilling.
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Chicago Norm Hunt Intensifies
By Sevan Muradian   
April 21, 2008
AlisaCLOslide2.jpgAngelo Young and Mehmed Pasalic lead the 10th North American FIDE Invitational with 3.5/4 but the star of  the event so far is WFM Alisa Melekhina, who has 3/4 against three IMs and one FM.
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Kamsky Scores in Baku
By Jennifer Shahade   
April 21, 2008
CLOBh3.jpgGata Kamsky drew blood with Black today in the Baku Grand Prix. The American World Championship candidate crushed Ernesto Inarkiev (Russia, 2684) in a wild attacking game.
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Fiery Chess in Chicago
By Sevan Muradian   
April 20, 2008
AlisaCLOslide.jpgAfter two rounds of the 10th North American FIDE Invitational in Chicago, April 19-25, Alisa Melekhina, Mehmed Pasalic and Angelo Young lead with 2/2.
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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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