Author: stuart taylor
Date: 07:40:40 12/26/00
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On December 25, 2000 at 23:02:28, Bill Gletsos wrote: >On December 25, 2000 at 20:21:13, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On December 25, 2000 at 12:23:25, Charles Milton Ling wrote: >> >>>On December 25, 2000 at 12:17:50, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>>Now that is something to really celebrate, and there is another nation that is >>>>becoming a Chess World Power, believe it or not, China! they already have >>>>established themselve by having the best FIDE female Champion ( Not the best >>>>Female Player) Since Judy Polgar is the Queen of Chess. >>>> >>>>Pichard. >>> >>>And presumably the first vegetarian Champion ever. (This may also give cause >>>for celebration in certain circles.) >>> >>>Charley >> >>A cause of celebration in other circles too. She's the first Jewish champion >>since Fischer! >>S.Taylor > >It was Judit's sister Susan who was World Champion not Judit. >Of course what being Jewish has to do with anything eludes me. After all we dont >say so and so was the first Catholic champ or the first Protestant champ. > >Bill She is, of course, better at chess than her sister, and could have been the reigning champion for quite some time now, and to come. So I wasn't paying specific attention to the exact facts. Celebration? just like a first non-American, or a first vegetarian etc. Some circles might always celebrate. What being Jewish has got to do with anything? Perhaps it is a bit interesting, since they have a different scource of energy. Less physical. But that might lead to a very long thread which some people might not like So I'll tell you right away, without a long thread -I might be wrong!-. Regarding vegetarianism, that is obviously interesting as it is a case of success which could be used as a recomendation of the benefits of vegetarianism. S.Taylor
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