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A Year for Changesby Garry Kasparov Columns
Magazine 2006#1
Aagaard: Excelling at ChessRowson's Reviewsby Jonathan Rowson Books
Carlsen, MagnusAnother leap forwardby Simen Agdestein Biographical
Challengers and CandidatesNew rules for challenging the World Championby The NIC Editorial team NIC's Café , FIDE
Communists and DiamondsAbout Genna Sosonko's article 'Hein'by Magazine Reader Letters , History
De la Maza: Rapid Chess ImprovementRowson's Reviewsby Jonathan Rowson Books
Dlugy, MaximAfter spending eight months in a Russian prisonby The NIC Editorial team NIC's Café , Biographical
Free Money for Chess PlayersChess & Pokerby Jennifer Shahade Miscellaneous
Gaprindashvili: Imagination in ChessRowson's Reviewsby Jonathan Rowson Books
Istanbul 2005 Wch-jrMamedyarov and Pähtz new junior World Championsby The NIC Editorial team Tournaments
Khanty-Mansiysk 2005Youth Revolt - 1. Aronianby Evgeny Atarov Tournaments
Kok, BesselThe reputation of FIDE is often linked with quarrels, ...by Dirk Jan Ten Geuzendam Biographical
Lasting MemoryTallinn 2006 rapidby The NIC Editorial team Tournaments , NIC's Café
Lasting ValueAbout Gaston Needleman excellent game commentsby Magazine Reader Letters
Love - Boundless Love - of Chess as an ArtWhat does the old guard think about these newcomers?by Peter P. Lahde Miscellaneous
MasterpieceAbout Khalifman's brilliant commentaryby Magazine Reader Letters
Moscow 2005Rublevsky & Sonby Dirk Jan Ten Geuzendam Tournaments
Negi, ParimarjanGM normat the age of 12 years, 10 months and 29 daysby The NIC Editorial team Biographical
Nunn, Johnat 50by Hans Ree Columns , Biographical
Old and New Studiesby Jan Timman Studies & Problems , Columns
Pähtz, ElisabethJust Checkingby The NIC Editorial team Biographical
Pamplona 2005Ponomariov strikes in Pamplonaby Jan Timman Tournaments
Rowson: Chess for ZebrasRowson's Reviewsby Jonathan Rowson Books
Rublevsky, SergeyI've always been sure of my home front!by Evgeny Atarov Biographical
Shameless?About 'Queen of the King's Game'by Geurt Gijssen FIDE , NIC's Café
Two Against OneChess and Religionby Genna Sosonko Miscellaneous