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Life Imitates Chess

Friday, November 02, 2007

Reflecting on his career as a chess Grandmaster and a member of Russia's political opposition, Garry Kasparov found that the same strategies used to win his game can lead to success at the office.

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Weigh in: What have you learned by playing chess?

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Guests:

Garry Kasparov

Comments [3]

Vinod from Mumbai

where can I get the whole interview. Anyone?? Thanx

Feb. 23 2011 12:28 PM
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Sergio Pereira from Portugal

The greatest, the best of all time, in all planet earth since chess is played, no one were better than Kasparov, a unique Genius, the last Genius, the Genius of pure inteligence and thinking, a original creator, not a book reader, using knowledge of others.

Jun. 05 2010 11:14 PM
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John from Greenwich Village

Don't you think Putin is taking a page out of the Dick Cheney playbook - Let someone else be the front man and operate behind the scenes under less scrutiny - e.g. "Secure Location."

Nov. 02 2007 12:29 PM
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