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CLEARANCE - Chess Life Magazine - March 1996 Issue

The March 1996 Issue of Chess Life Magazine looks at GM Patrick Wolff's 1995 U.S. Interplay Championship victory. There are also articles on the American Open, won by Igor Ivanov, and a look at former World Champion Max Euwe.
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The March 1996 Issue of Chess Life Magazine looks at GM Patrick Wolff's 1995 U.S. Interplay Championship victory. There are also articles on the American Open, won by Igor Ivanov, and a look at former World Champion Max Euwe.
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Publication Date March 1, 1996
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