Aronian v Carlsen
The game is taken from the 19th Amber Blindfold and Rapid tournament that was held in March in Monaco.
The game is taken from the 19th Amber Blindfold and Rapid tournament that was held in March in Monaco.
Act 1 By Alex GrahamThe story of Sir Ian Valz has beginnings that precede those so far mentioned in the various tributes and articles that have been written since the news of his passing hit us a few days ago.
We have been discussing gastro-intestinal disorders and, consequently, we must mention diarrhoea.
By Dr Anirban Banerjee, MS, MRCS (Consultant Surgeon) Seeing blood in the toilet, on the surface of your stool, or with wiping after a bowel movement is common and very frightening at the same time.
As this is being written the results of Britain’s general election are still emerging.
The arrest of Pakistani-born US citizen Faisal Shahzad for the failed car-bomb attack in Times Square has led to a flurry of suggestions that the US government is allowing too many people to become US citizens and too quickly.
No plant collection is really complete without a few ferns. Non-flowering they may be, but many of them have interesting forms and in many cases they are very graceful and beautiful additions to a collection of plants.
By Bernd Debusmann WASHINGTON (Reuters) The United States owes Latin American immigrants a debt of gratitude.
Frankly Speaking…By A.A. Fenty – some cases and issues to recall It’s one of those weeks when I feel like asking my editor for timeout – one gets so mentally tired in this land at times – but no, I have a fine 17-year old record to uphold.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Evidence of ties between the failed New York bomber and Pakistan’s Taliban may only lead investigators to a murky militant network that is difficult to crack and offers no clues on possible future attacks.
History this week – No. 16/2010 By Tota C. Mangar Colonial British Guiana in the immediate post-World War II era witnessed an intensification of constitutional and political struggle aimed at ensuring a greater measure of democracy and the attainment of internal self-government.
The people who rail against the popularity of the Twenty/20 and even the 50-over game are deluding themselves; they seem blind to the popularity of those more exciting versions of the game.
Gabrielle Jamela Hosein is a feminist, activist, poet and Lecturer at the University of the West Indies, St.
Interviews and photos by Cathy Wilson Recently a two-day education workshop was held in Linden facilitated by the Linden Fund and attended by teachers, administrators and consultants from the US, among others.
I am writing this column after reading about what has happened to Tony Judt.
Last week started with defiance and ringing determination from a besieged section of the press; it closed with the faltering steps and whimpering solidarity of emasculated trade unions observing Labour Day.
Three key observations Last week I started to assess what I termed the “mysteries and mystifications of global carbon-trading.”
Conclusion Introduction Today’s column is my conclusion of GuySuCo’s Strategic Blueprint prepared by a special taskforce appointed by the President following the disastrous performance of the state-owned entity in 2008, recording its lowest sugar production since 1992 and the highest financial losses ever.
By D Prashant Pruthi, MD (Paediatrics) What is a febrile seizure?
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