Monday, November 7, 2016

(1287) CHESS MATE ISSUES No. 351-400 and their LINKS


                   CHESS MATE ISSUES No. 351-400
                                  and their LINKS



351. CM351     Garcia, Mercado, Pax Share Lead with Elpi & Jun           Sept. 14-20, 2009

352. CM352     Bhoey, Lucio, Ed – 5 Trophies; 4 scored 3rd win               Sept. 21-27, 2009

        353. CM353     Mercado Nips Garcia, Dittrich; On To the Finals      Sept. 28-Oct. 04, 2009

354. CM354     Dittrich, Caballes Narrowly Made It; Mercado at 5-0         Oct. 05-11, 2009

355. CM355     Top Seeds Prevail; Mercado Escapes with A Draw            Oct. 12-18, 2009

356. CM356     Another Bangla to Join                                                      Oct. 19-25, 2009

357. CM357     Cyril 3-0; Tito 4-0; Akram 2-0                                 Oct. 26-Nov. 01, 2009

358. CM358     Tito Sweeps Opposition; Chess Boom At PRR                Nov. 02-08, 2009

359. CM359      Pax Cup in full swing at PRR                                          Nov. 09-15, 2009

360. CM360     Hernandez Leads NCC, Pax Cup                                   Nov. 16-22, 2009

361. CM361     Unbeaten No More; Gancayco is Class B Champ            Nov. 23-29, 2009

362. CM362     Cyril Stays Unbeaten; Escapatoria Replaces Cabuso       Nov. 30-Dec. 06, 2009

363. CM363     Hernandez is Pax Cup Champ; Cyril Nips Elpi                   Dec. 07-13, 2009
                          (Front Page—“Angaur Landowners Sue Japan, US”)

364. CM364     Cyril & Tito: The Unbeatables                                           Dec. 14-20, 2009
                           (Front Page—Man Found Dead at Renrak”)

365. CM365     Pastrana Escapes W/ a Draw; Billah Invited Cay.Cup       Dec. 21-27, 2009
                           (Front Page—“Palau to Host Tuna Summit”)
   
366. CM366     Garcia Scalps 2 FIDE Rated Players               Dec. 28, 2009-Jan. 03, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Pension Fund Faces Financial Catastrophe”)

367. CM367     Chess Mate Marks 7th Year                                             Jan. 04-10, 2010
                           (Front Page—“All Palau Connected”)

368. CM368     Pastrana Withdraws; PRR Is Now the Venue                   Jan. 11-17, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Ombu vs. SP”)

369. CM369     NCC Resumes at PRR                                                    Jan. 18-24, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Carolines Sold”)

370. CM370     Cyril Montel, Jr., Champion At Last!!!                            Jan. 25-31, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Ngeremlengui Audit”)

371. CM371     Profile of a Champion                                                    Feb. 01-07, 2010
                           (Front Page—“$232M For 15 Years”)

       372. CM372     Two Weeks to Finish                                                   Feb. 08-14, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Senator Warns Minority”)

373. CM373     Pinoy Chessers Thrive In Palau                                           Feb. 15-21, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Governors Take On OEK”)

374. CM374     Chess & Music-Pioneering the Game in a Tiny Nation   Feb. 22-28, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Green Revolution Declared”)

375. CM375     Cyril Reveals Secret Weapon                                               March 01-07, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Palau Spared Of Tsunami”)

376. CM376     Rapid Play Rules of FIDE                                                      March 08-14, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Koror Chiefs Claim All Rock Islands”)

377. CM377     Blindfold Chess vs. 8 Opponents                                        March 15-21, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Japanese, MPLA Members Sued”)

378. CM378     JETS (Junior Elite Training Squad)                                        March 22-28, 2010
                           (Front Page—“MOS Sandra Relieved”)

379. CM379     How India Became a World Chess Power?                       March 29-April 04, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Senators Want Davidson Out”)

380. CM380     Dr. Sarfati Loses To the Stahnkes                                       April 05-11, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Copeland Is Gone”)

381. CM381     PNG’s Lito Marcos Is Olympiad Bound                              April 12-18, 2010
                           (Front Page—“HOD Avails More Funds”)

382. CM382     A Very Fruitful Meeting                                                       April 19-25, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Man Dies In Accident”)
383. CM383     Invitation to 2010 World Chess Olympiad                        April 26-May 02, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Man Arrested For Drugs”)

384. CM384     Palau Chess Team Captain is Jamie Kenmure                   May 03-09, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Constitution Violated”)

385. CM385    Former FIDE Pres. Florencio Campomanes Dies at 83    May 10-16, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Low Salary”)

386. CM386     Anand Retains World Chess Champion Title                    May 17-23, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Former Assitant AG Jailed”)

387. CM387     History of Chess Olympiad                                                   May 24-30, 2010
                           (Front Page—“BMS Graduates 17”)

388. CM388     World Chess Championships                                                May 31-June 06, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Palau Observes WNTD”)

389. CM389     World Chess Championships (Conclusion)                        June 07-13, 2010

390. CM390     Best Individual Results In Men’s Olympiad                       June 14-20, 2010

391. CM391     Drugs in Chess                                                                        June 21-27, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Fish Farming In Ngaraard”)

392. CM392     First Bobby Fischer Interview Jan. 14, 1999                     June 28-July 04, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Palau Raid Nets 3,431 M-Plants”)

393. CM393     FIDE Ratings of Palau Players Published                           July 05-11, 2010
                           (Front Page—“US Review Team Inflexible”)

394. CM394     Continuation of 2nd Bobby Fischer Interview                    July 12-18, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Nakamura vs. Ngiraingas”)

395. CM395     PASTRANA to miss 2010 WCO (Concl.BF Int.)           July 19-25, 2010

396. CM396     World’s No.1 Prefers to Let Creativity Be His Guide        July 26-Aug. 01, 2010
                           (Front Page--“Ngaraard, Koror Politician Die Hours In Between”)

397. CM397     Florencio Campomanes Memorial Tournament                Aug. 02-08, 2010
                           (Front Page—“7th MICRO Games Open”)

398. CM398     Russia Here We Come                                                            Aug. 09-15, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Palau Tops In Gold, Total Medals”)

        399. CM399     Federation Sued; Kirsan Claims More Support                  Aug. 16-22, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Palau Companies Bypassed In Taiwan Stimulus Projects”)

400. CM400     Top 10 Countries in World Chess Olympiad                       Aug. 23-29, 2010
                           (Front Page—“Drama at Ngerbeched Burial”)




Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               December 29, 2002 -- November 02, 2016

               Chess and Music (Perfect Combination)
               The Beginning of Chess in Palau
               By Roberto Hernandez
               Soon to be published as a book

               Music and Me by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               March 15, 2012 -- April 18, 2013
               http://palau-chess.blogspot.com
               April 25, 2013 -- November 02, 2016

               The History of Chess in Palau
               By Roberto Hernandez
               June 09, 2002 -- November 02, 2016    

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