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SUMMARY:June 5
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nAfter an upsetting defeat the best psychology for the next game is a placid draw- Dr. Vidmar\nBIRTHS \nHe was killed by the Nazi Army during their invasion in Hungary in 1942\nHorvath\, Csaba\, HUN\, b-day 05.06.1968;\nZhukova\, Natalia\, UKR\, b-day 05.06.1979\nVladimir Lazarev ( 1964)\, a Russian Grandmaster who is living in France.\nAnton Shomoev (1981)\, a Russia Grandmaster\nTigran Nalbandian (1975)\, an Armenian Grandmaster\nLija Kucherova (1986)\, a Russian Woman Grandmaster\nWouter Spoelman (1990)\, a Dutch Grandmaster. \nDEATH \nIstvan Abonyi (18.08.1886-1942)\, a Hungarian Master\, the president of the Hungarian Chess Federation. He was killed by the Nazi Army during their invasion of Hungary in 1942.\nPaul Keres  (07.01.1916-1975) an Estonian Grandmaster and chess writer. He was among the world’s top players from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1974 05.06 N. Alexandria USSR beat Shul USSR 5½-2½ in the Women’s Candidates Semi Final in Riga\, USSR.\n1993 Egypt won the African Team Championship held in Cairo.\n2004 Antoaneta Stefanova of Bulgaria became the Women’s World Chess Champion 2004.\n2006 Armenia won the Turino’s Olympiad. China secured Silver and the USA secured Bronze on second tie-break from Israel. In the women’s event Ukraine took gold from Russia and China. \nWORLD EVENTS \n70 CE Titus & his Roman legions breached the middle wall of Jerusalem.\n1827  Athens fell to the Ottomans during Greek War of Independence.\n1927 Johnny Weissmuller set his 100-yard & 200-yard freestyle swim record.\n1937 Henry Ford initiated a 32 hour work week.\n1967 The Six Day War erupted in the Middle East as Israel\, convinced an Arab attack was imminent\, raided Egyptian military targets. Syria\, Jordan and Iraq entered the conflict. Jordan lost the West Bank.\n1968 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded at the Ambassador Hotel in LA just after claiming victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary.\n1977 The first Apple II personal computers went on sale.\n(Source: Timeline) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n
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