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Category Archives: History & Development

Remembering the Wine-Dark Sea

Posted on August 13, 2012 by
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It snowed from the north/ rime bound the fields/ hail fell on earth/ the coldest of seeds – Anonymous, 9th century But nowadays when we read this there is an added poetry. There is the poetry of a nameless Saxon having … Continue reading →

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Chess sets & the credit crunch – how they are affected

Posted on September 30, 2008 by chessblogger
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The current economic situation seems to be turning from a credit crunch into a world economic crisis it seems. With the US government in turmoil over a multi billion dollar rescue package and both the US and UK economies suffering … Continue reading →

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