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Table of Contents Check Republics by Sally Feldman - With the kind permission of Paul Sims, this article is reproduced from New Humanist, a London-based magazine promoting reason,debate and free thought since 1885. Visit their website to browse an extensive archive dating back to1999, where you can also request a free trial copy The Real Honest to Goddess Truth about Football By Alpheta Patton (with Donus Felinicus) Super Bowl Sunday is just around the corner. Goddesschess (the game of the goal posts) is pleased to present the real meaning behind the game and what this means to chess. Truthiness in action! Grab a beer, hang onto your helmets, sit back and prepare to be infotained! Forward en Passant! Go Ra! The Legend of Dalukah Mas'udi's Dalukah appears to be a composite character. Here we find her in E. A..Wallis Budge's recapitulation, weaving her magic in a way that reminds us a great deal of grande alcedrix. As with almost everything Egyptian, the imagery is forcefully suggestive and profound. The
Legend of Dilaram Aishwarya
Rai and Chess - Six Degrees of Separation by
Jan Newton Twenty Squares: Jan Newton November, 2005 - Are "culture wars" leading everyone astray? A controversial discovery made all the more so by conflicting evidence and suspect press releases. When is a bird not a bird? Both fair and foul, board game birds of a feather flock together. Follow this Mandeaen tale of the Simourgh - and prepare to be loved!Irving
Finkel, Jeremy Silman and the Chess of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's
Stone" A "stream
of consciousness" foray into the creative depths of Harry Potter's
chess adventures...(March, 2005)
What Men Think About Women Chessplayers Janet Newton, April, 2004. An article inspired by an email I received from my friend and co-partner in Goddesschess, Isis a/k/a Georgia. Chess Hustlers Never Die, They Just - Get Evicted Janet Newton May, 2004. Up and down times in the glenn and on the lam in Toronto. King Canute and the Murder of the Danish Earl over a Chess Game Not the first time a game of chess has led to disorderly conduct. Living Chess & "La Partita a Scacchi a Personaggi Vivent" Marostica, Italy, The Human Chess Game, and the Quest for a Fair Maiden’s Hand The story and the sequence of moves from the Human Chess Game at Marostica The First Black Chess Grandmaster Author: Melissa Ewey Ebony, Issue: July, 1999 Goddesschess is pleased to present this excellent biographical article on American GM Maurice Ashley. One Bridge Too Far With permission of the author, IM Ricardo Calvo, we're pleased to reproduce this article. It provides valuable insight into the Byzantine world of international chess politics through the first-hand experience of the author A Day in the Life of Vladimir Kramnik A 2001 interview with Vladimir Kramnik shortly after he won the World Chess Champion title from Kasparov. Interview by Richard Johnson. Portrait by Eva Vermandel. Emmen Women's Olmpiad 1957 - Danger! Women at Work! In the 1957 Women's Olympiad, Ireland were represented by Helen Chater and Beth Cassidy. After the event, Beth Cassidy wrote the following amusing article for the British Chess Magazine, reproduced with the kind permission of the editor. Templars, Chess, Seattle and the WTO December 3, 1999 A look at some of the similarities between the old game of corporate expansion and the new by Don McLean When The King Is Dethroned I jumped at the chance to teach my son how to play Chess. I just wasn't prepared for him to beat me By William O'Fallon September 10, 2001 Newsweek Magazine Machine vs. Man: Newsweek Magazine July 21, 2003 By Steven Levy Checkmate We are sharing our world with another species, one that gets smarter and more independent every year Man bites Machine! Humans Strike Back! The scientifically assessed superiority of the human brain. It's agreat day for us hominoids! On the Nature of FIDE Legitimacy With permission of the author, IM Ricardo Calvo - we continue in the tradition of his previous analysis. The Ghost of Bobby Fischer FROM: The Atlantic Monthly - December 2002 Bobby Fischer's Pathetic Endgame Paranoia, hubris, and hatred - the unraveling of the greatest chess player ever by Rene Chun On The Morals of Chess Benjamin Franklin From The Big Book Bunch, Benjamin Franklin's famous essay on The Game, originally posted at that site on December 27, 1997. Political
Chess: The U.S. Presidential Race, 2000 |