Chess Life Magazine - September 1997 Issue

Chess Life Magazine - September 1997 Issue
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The September 1997 Issue of Chess Life Magazine profile new World Junior Champion, Tal Shaked from the U.S.! There are also articles on the Najdorf Memorial and the 1997 World Open.

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