Chess Life Magazine - September 2004 Issue

Chess Life Magazine - September 2004 Issue
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The September 2004 Issue of Chess Life Magazine includes "The U.S. Government Checks Fischer in Japan", an article written by Kalev Pehme. It discusses the controversial arrest of Bobby Fischer by the Japanese Government on July 15, 2004. While attempting to board a plane to the Philippines, Bobby Fischer was arrested on charges stemming from his US Passport having been revoked.

This issue also includes comprehensive coverage of the 2004 Women's World Championship and the 2004 St. John's Invitational.

It also includes an article about the 1929 National Chess Federation Championship, which then-World Champion Alexander Alekhine won handily over such players as Frank Marshall, Lajos Steiner and Abraham Kupchik.

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