He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Spassky emigrated to France in 1976. On its website, the chess ...
He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Reigning chess world champion Boris Spassky, left, of Russia, and ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin revived the Cold War tradition of taking geopolitics onto the ice, suggesting in a call to ...
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The Associated Press on MSNBoris Spassky, Soviet chess champion who lost famed Cold War-era match to Bobby Fischer, dies at 88He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” ...
He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Spassky emigrated to France in 1976. On its website, the chess ...
He "left an indelible mark on the game." The televised 1972 match with ... didn't fit comfortably into the Soviet machine." Spassky emigrated to France in 1976. On its website, the chess ...
He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Spassky emigrated to France in 1976. On its website, the chess ...
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