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Where does one see the CS Committee response?
P.S. Is it just me who finds the whole cloak and dagger secrecy surrounding much of the goings-on in CS quite amusing? It's a shame Agatha Christie is no longer around as I am sure there is some excellent material here for a good "whodunit".
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George, try the front page of the CS website:
http://www.chessscotland.com/news/?p=3573
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
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David Deary Wrote:George, try the front page of the CS website:
http://www.chessscotland.com/news/?p=3573
Thanks, got it. Vote me and I will do what we like - a shocker! :ymdevil:
I suppose its one way to get the voting figures up next time...
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George Neave Wrote:David Deary Wrote:George, try the front page of the CS website:
http://www.chessscotland.com/news/?p=3573
Yikes! Vote me and I will do whatever I like :ymdevil: a shocker!
I suppose its one way to get the voting figures up next time...
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Democracy: A system of government in which the supreme will is vested in the people collectively and administered by them or officers appointed by them.
There was some debate about whether CS should ditch that idea, go populist and see if we could run the organisation based on which policy decisions got the most smilies on the noticeboard.
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Douglas Bryson Wrote:Democracy: A system of government in which the supreme will is vested in the people collectively and administered by them or officers appointed by them.
There was some debate about whether CS should ditch that idea, go populist and see if we could run the organisation based on which policy decisions got the most smilies on the noticeboard.
Excellent! Laugh out loud funny!
To tell the truth, I've always thought democracy is way overrated.
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"I don't want to play anywhere else," - it's Mo naco.
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Federation Monegasque des Echecs (Monaco) is strengthening its national team before the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromso.
IM Igor Berezovsky transfered from the German Chess Federation to become the top rated player (2437) in Monaco.
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Former Dragons Den star Richard Farleigh represented Monaco in Istanbul 2000, having switched tax havens from Bermuda at Moscow 94.
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Roddy McKay has again just failed to set a world record.
Last summer his Scottish Championship winning span of 42 years (1971-2013) did not quite beat Howard Williams of Wales’ record of 43 years (1968-2011)
Craig Pritchett (1966) and Roddy (1968) played in the Olympiad team whilst attending Allan Glen’s School, Glasgow. Alan McGowan and I are in the middle of creating a record of this school’s chess successes for the archives.
Roddy’s Olympiad span will thus be 46 years (1968-2014). This does not quite beat Viktor Korchnoi’s record of 48 years (1960-2008).
Roddy’s Olympiad gap of 32 years between successive Olympiads (1982-2014) seems to be a record though.
Roddy will need to expand his horizons if he is to beat Viktor’s record. He has so far only played Olympiads in Western Europe: Lugano, Siegen, Nice, Lucerne and now Tromso. However the next Olympiads are expected to be in: 2016 Azerbaijan, 2018 Georgia or South Africa, 2020 South Korea
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President of the European Chess Union Mr. Silvio Danailov has sent a letter to FIDE President Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov with the list of 12 recommended Arbiters from Europe for the forthcoming Olympiad 2014 in Tromso, Norway.
The list of recommended Arbiters is as follows:
ARM
FA Norayr Kalantaryan
AUT
IA Manfred Mussnig
BLR
IA Nikolai Zhukov
CZE
IA Ladislav Palovský
ESP
IA Luis Blasco De La Cruz
HUN
IA Miklos Orso
IRL
FA Gerry Graham
LHT
IA Albert Baumberger
POL
IA Tomasz Delega
RUS
IA Vladimir Fedorov
SCO
IA Alex McFarlane
UKR
IA Oleg Tovchyga
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Well done, Alex :ymapplause: