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Goran Tomic

2005-05-28, 6:32 am

Web site ChessCafe?
The appearance and web site looks somewhat archaic and maybe it would be
necessary to use some new web technique. But, maybe nobody could help to
return the readers. I would try to explain:
Many things they put in their archive are well known and some of them they
took without permission, like GM Bora Kostic's photos etc. That GM was from
Vrsac, Yugoslavia and facts about him were taken without permission of his
family.
In my country some people think that web site, and it's Archive is some type
of Pepper pot. Some columnist on that web site could write good, but it
seems that they have no inspiration to write. So, in my opinion that web
site is very bored and I didn't read nothing from that site about year or
more.
And last but not least, I think that scandal with Kingston's interview about
Kerens and Botvinnik definitely destroyed reputation that once good site.

Regards,
Goran Tomic,
Yugoslavia


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