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    "The chessboard is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the Universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature and the player on the other side is hidden from us" —Thomas Huxley

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    September 3, 2005

    Chess Players to the Rescue

    Our nation and the world is watching the events that are unfolding in the Gulf Coast states, as people are moving away from the devestation that has caused much loss, pain and suffering to the families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

    Millions of people are left without water, food, shelter and medical care and they desperately need your help.

    Former Women's World Champion Susan Polgar is raising money for the victims. Visit www.PolgarChess.com and make a pledge to help the victims of Hurrinane Katrina. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated by Susan to The Susan Polgar Foundation, Inc.

    You can also send a check to:

    Susan Polgar Foundation
    103-10 Queens Boulevard (Suite 1C)
    Forest Hills, New York 11375
    Te: 718-897-4600 Fax: 718-459-5613

    Make a donation today and make a difference.

    Posted by rene on September 3, 2005 11:45 AM

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