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SUMMARY:November 27
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nDanailov\, in his campaign\, used the motto – “I know.” One or two months later he said “I am learning.” Three years after\, we know that he cannot learn. He gave so many promises\, he has done absolutely nothing.- Georgios Makropoulos\, 2013\nBIRTHS \nVictor Goglidze (1905-15.12.1964)\, the first Georgian International master.\nCharles Bent (1919-28.12.2004)\, an English chess composer.\nBernhard Kagan (15.08.1866-1932)\, a German chess player\, writer\, publisher\, editor\, and organizer.\nHenri Delaire (16.08.1860-1941)\, French player\, chess composer and author. He was the first president of the French chess federation.\nVlastimil Jansa (1942)\, was born in Prague\, Czech Grandmaster and coach who won three titles of champion of Czechoslovakia.\nTamar Khmiadashvili (1944)\, a Georgian Woman Grandmaster who won four titles of Senior Women’s World Champion.\nValery Chekhov (1955)\, a Russian Grandmaster who became the World Junior Champion  in 1975.\nVesna Misanovic (1968)\, a Bosnian Woman Grandmaster who is living and coaching in Germany.\nRuslan Irzhanov (1976)\, aKazakh Grandmaster who is not active since 2004.\nVladimir Malakhov (1980)\, a Russian Grandmaster who was a member of the gold medal-winning Russian team at the World Team Chess Championship 2009.\nThanh Tu Le (1985)\, Vietnamese Woman Grandmaster.\nAngel Arribas Lopez (1993)\, Spanish Grandmaster. \nDEATH \nJohannes Donner (06.07.1927-1988)\, a Dutch chess Grandmaster and writer who won the Dutch Championship in 1954\, 1957\, and 1958. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1975 Nona Gaprindashvili (USSR) defeated Nana Alexandria (USSR) in Tbilisi\, USSR and retained her title as Women’s World Champion.\n1985 Ms. Anupuma Abhyanka (IND) won the 3rd Asian Women’s Championship in Dhaka\, Bangladesh.\n2011 In Rijeka Croatia\, the new World Senior Champions were  Vladimir Okhotnik from France and Galina Strutinskaya from Russia.\n2011 Mark Lang\, a German FIDE Master\, with an ELO rating around 2300\, set a new world blindfold record. The exhibition in Sontheim\, Germany took a little more than 21 hours. Of the 46 games\, he scored 34½ points\, a very good winning percentage of 75% (+25\, =19\, -2). \nWORLD EVENTS \n176 Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the rank of “Imperator” and makes him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions.\n1095 Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont.\n1895 At the Swedish–Norwegian Club in Paris\, Alfred Nobel signs his last will and testament\, setting aside his estate to establish the Nobel Prize after he dies.\n1896 Also sprach Zarathoustra by Richard Strauss is first performed.\n1942 World War II: At Toulon\, the French navy scuttles its ships and submarines to keep them out of Nazi hands.\n1999 The left-wing Labour Party takes control of the New Zealand government with leader Helen Clark becoming the first elected female Prime Minister in New Zealand’s history. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n  \n
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