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Chess: Eyes on the crown
Indian players Humpy and Deshmukh face off in the historic FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup final, showcasing contrasting styles ...
The meeting is to discuss the arrest of James Taylor, but one commissioner said he hopes Gov. Ron DeSantis will allow them to ...
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SB Nation on MSNOpen thread: How should the Lions replace Levi Onwuzurike?
The Lions have some options that can fill a similar role, but the likelier solution is a committee approach.
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Bucs Wire on MSNNFL Mock Draft: Massive trade for number one, Arch Manning goes at top spot
Ahead of training camp starting for the majority of teams, we wanted to share a mock draft to project some picks and ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWhat exactly makes Cian O’Neill such a good coach?
I’ve had many coaches who have Masters and everything but I didn’t find them too good. Their personal skills and ...
Australia’s biggest active share investor speaks out about investment choices, dual-class shares, the future of the ASX and ...
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Thesportstak on MSNKoneru Humpy defeats Lei Tingjie to set up historic all-Indian final with Divya Deshmukh at FIDE Women's World Cup
Grandmaster Koneru Humpy defeated Lei Tingjie in a do-or-die clash to seal her berth for the final of the FIDE Women’s World ...
Johnny Cardoso's long awaited move from Real Betis to Atletico Madrid is reportedly almost done. The two sides have ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNBrain Versus Brawn: What James Gunn's Superman Gets Totally Right About Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor proves he's still relevant as a threatening movie villain in the DCU's Superman, further showcasing that James ...
Groups are welcome to submit information about upcoming community events in Langley. Publication is at the discretion of the ...
Getting emotional, Dad explained that throughout the college journey, he wanted his son to protect the chess piece, meaning to always protect himself. He acknowledged that he had been hard on his son ...
In chess, we normally start with a handshake, here you just wave,” said Igor Khmelnitsky, an international chess master.
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