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Dr. Vladimir Zukhar, parapsychologist from Moscow's School of Medicine. Without Dr. Zukhar Karpov would never have beaten Korchnoi in 1978.
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The Rise and Decline of an Open Collaboration Community: How Knowledge (XXG)'s reaction to sudden popularity is causing its decline
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1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress
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