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                    [Summary] => ISTANBUL, Turkey – The president of the 12-member Zone 3.2A of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Monday initiated talks to find a common ground for the warring Philippine Chess Federation and the newly-organized National Chess Federation of the Philippines, both waiting for a final word on their membership from the General Assembly on Nov. 8.


Ignatius Leong, the zone president, had told PCF president Jesus Ingeniero that he wanted him and NCFP president Eugene Torre to sit down and discuss the issue in hopes of finding a compromise to save Philippine chess.
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IMs Richard Bitoon, Enrique Paciencia and Jayson Gonzales and NMs Rolly Martinez and Petronio Roca checked out of their hotel at noon yesterday to take the afternoon flight to Manila via Dubai.
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Ignatius Leong, the zone president, had told PCF president Jesus Ingeniero that he wanted him and NCFP president Eugene Torre to sit down and discuss the issue in hopes of finding a compromise to save Philippine chess.
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IMs Richard Bitoon, Enrique Paciencia and Jayson Gonzales and NMs Rolly Martinez and Petronio Roca checked out of their hotel at noon yesterday to take the afternoon flight to Manila via Dubai.
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