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Ilyumzhinov Discusses Unrest and Chess in Syria

By Howard Amos / The Moscow Times

... the Kremlin. Arkady Dvorkovich, an economic aide to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and chairman of the Russian Chess Federation, personally stepped in to support Ilyumzhinov's 2010 bid to retain the top spot at the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, during a bitter battle with Soviet chess legend Anatoly Karpov. While Ilyumzhinov studied at the Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations and has been identified by some as an unofficial government envoy in his globetrotting, he firmly denies...

World Chess Championship Starts in Moscow

By Howard Amos / The Moscow Times

... Israel in the 1990s. They belong to the old guard of modern chess, having played each other for the first time in 1989. Anand is characterized as the "tiger from Madras," Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the head of the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, told The Moscow Times. He described Gelfand as a "seasoned cognac." Speaking at a pre-match news conference, Anand, 42, denied that many years in the spotlight would make their upcoming battle predictable. "People are not static,...

Political Players Vie for May Day Support

By Alexander Bratersky and Jonathan Earle / The Moscow Times

... Russia, a pro-Kremlin trade union. Medvedev used the occasion to sign an international labor organization bill aimed at protecting workers from abuse by their employers, the presidential press service announced. To further burnish their working-man bona fides, Medvedev and Putin dropped in for a beer after the rally at a bar owned by Andrei Kobzon, the son of crooner and Duma Deputy Iosif Kobzon, RIA-Novosti reported. Despite the public glad-handing, the sentiment driving recent anti-Kremlin protests...

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