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The team behind WCN

The WCN team consists of five siblings from Stockholm, Sweden, currently in the ages between 21 and 14. Adriana, Antonia and Amelia Krzymowska (21-17) and Alfred and Albert Krzymowski (16 and 14) created the idea and concept of the show.

Seizing the opportunities of their generation; with advanced computers, the Internet and digital cameras, they learned all of the technical and editorial aspects of producing a news show, and have done that ever since (They write the scripts, set the lights, adjust the sound, record the shows, edit the material, air and market WCN).

But WCN is in a constant process of evolution, and the team has since the start perfected a lot of details, making the show better and better for every episode. Not even now, with more than 200 produced episodes, the team considers the show “done”.

The siblings produce and market the show on their spare time, while managing their academic carriers and competitive chess. Adriana studies law at Stockholm’s University, hoping to achieve the Swedish Master of Laws Degree by the end of 2010. Antonia and Amelia are both in upper secondary school, attending Östra Reals Gymnasium with a law-alignment, and the brothers are in compulsory school.

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Chess news on the internet can take a lot of time to locate. You could literally search many chess websites before you find the information you seek.

I have stumbled across a great news site thanks to a link provided on Natalia Pogonina's website.

The site is "Chess Today". Chess Today issues arrive in your mailbox. The issues contain news from around the world, puzzles, interviews, book reviews and instructional materials. They also have annotated games by GMs and IMs. Chess Today delivers mini-lessons to your email box everyday.

Each issue comes in three different formats, PDF files that contain the whole newspaper, a CBV file with Chess Base or Fritz, while the PGN file will work with most chess programs.

You must subscribe in order to recieve Chess Today, but they have sample issues you can review, or you can sign up for a free trial. Grandmaster Alexander Baburin is the CT editor and proprietor. Chess news at Chess Today is well worth taking a look at!

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