Chess Life Magazine - December 2003 Issue

Chess Life Magazine - December 2003 Issue
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The December 2003 Issue of Chess Life Magazine has a picture of GM Jaan Ehlvest on the cover. Featured inside are his victory at the 1003 World Open. Also included are articles on the 2003 National Open, won by Alex Wojtkiewicz, and the 2003 Corus super-tournament, won by Anand.

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