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        "msgid": "ri-chess-teams-do-their-best-1447893297",
        "date": "1994-12-27 00:00:00",
        "title": "RI chess teams do their best",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "RI chess teams do their best JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Chess Association (Percasi) Akbar Tanjung, believes Indonesia's chess teams did their best at the 31st Chess Olympics concluded on Dec. 17 in Moscow. Compared to Indonesia's performance at the previous Chess Olympics in Manila two years ago, the men's team, finishing 28th in Moscow, was 12 places better, though it failed to meet Percasi's target of reaching the top 10. The women's team standing, however, dropped from 18 to 24.",
        "content": "<p>RI chess teams do their best<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Chess Association<br>\n(Percasi) Akbar Tanjung, believes Indonesia&apos;s chess teams did<br>\ntheir best at the 31st Chess Olympics concluded on Dec. 17 in<br>\nMoscow.<\/p>\n<p>Compared to Indonesia&apos;s performance at the previous Chess<br>\nOlympics in Manila two years ago, the men&apos;s team, finishing 28th<br>\nin Moscow, was 12 places better, though it failed to meet<br>\nPercasi&apos;s target of reaching the top 10. The women&apos;s team<br>\nstanding, however, dropped from 18 to 24.<\/p>\n<p>Akbar believed this was the best they could do given that<br>\nthis time they had to compete with powerful national teams from<br>\nthe former Soviet republics, the sudden death of the father of<br>\nwomen&apos;s ace player Lisa Karlina Lumongdong in the midst of the<br>\nOlympics and the fact that Percasi did not prepare the teams for<br>\nthe Olympics, Antara reported on Sunday. (arf)<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/ri-chess-teams-do-their-best-1447893297",
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