Charles Krauthammer and Chess

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  • Charles Krauthammer and Chess

    Charles Krauthammer is a columnist who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for distinguished commentary.

    He is a fan of chess and baseball, among other interests.

    In his recent book, Things That Matter, Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics, he has included three columns on chess:

    The Pariah Chess Club (Washington Post, December 27, 2002)
    Beauty, Truth and Hitchcock (Time, November 19, 1990)
    Be Afraid (Time, February 26, 1996)

    I am sure these are located somewhere on the NET and can be found by GOOGLing them.

    I enjoyed them greatly, even though dated!

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    Charles Krauthammer and Chess

    June 21, 2018

    From The Washington Post

    ‘Charles Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist and intellectual provocateur who championed the muscular foreign policy of neoconservatism that helped lay the ideological groundwork for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, died June 21 at 68.

    The cause was cancer of the small intestine, said his son, Daniel Krauthammer. He declined to provide further information.

    “I believe that the pursuit of truth and right ideas through honest debate and rigorous argument is a noble undertaking,” Charles Krauthammer wrote in a June 8 farewell note. “I am grateful to have played a small role in the conversations that have helped guide this extraordinary nation’s destiny. I leave this life with no regrets.”’

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...=.c6ef00c37aa6

    See also:

    http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/21/medi...ary/index.html

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    There have been references to Charles Krauthammer and chess in this forum:

    By myself in Great Chess Quotes

    #412 December 28, 2017

    Nigel Hanrahan in Prospects for the Carlsen-Karjakin Match

    #13 August 12, 2016

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