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  Vishwanathan Anand Chess Pages
There are many, many articles on Anand and his interviews that appear on the web, but they also disappear all too soon.
Anand, Kramnik and Peter Leko are joined by Bologan, Rajdabov, and Naiditsch in the six GM double round robin.
Anand is joined by Kramnik, a back-in-form Karpov, Ponomariov, Bareev and others.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Slope/4448   (419 words)

  
  Anand (1970)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anand was one of the few movies which grips you from start to end.
Anand is a masterpiece of the first order by Hrishida and one of my all time fav movies.
Anand is a man who knows he is to die, but makes the best of his limited life.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0066763   (794 words)

  
 KJS Anand and PR Hickey: Neonatal pain and its effects
Anand KJS, Brown MJ, Bloom SR, Aynsley-Green A. Studies on the hormonal regulation of fuel metabolism in the human newborn infant undergoing anaesthesia and surgery.
Anand KJS, Aynsley-Green A. Measuring the severity of surgical stress in newborn infants.
Anand KJS, Sippell WG, Aynsley-Green A. Randomised trial of fentanyl anaesthesia in preterm neonates undergoing surgery: effects on the stress response.
www.cirp.org /library/pain/anand   (6448 words)

  
  Biography of Anand Panyarachun
Anand Panyarachun was born on 9 August 1932 in Bangkok, the youngest of twelve children of the family of Maha Ammat Tri Phya Prichanusat (Sern Panyarachun) and Khunying Prichanusat (Pruek Chotikasathien).
Anand was thus reinstated into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and was assigned to Bonn as Thailand's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.
Anand helped to ensure that justice was served by holding a number of generals accountable for the May 1991 suppression through removing them from their command positions.
www.un.org /News/dh/hlpanel/panyarachun-bio.htm   (1621 words)

  
 Trail-blazer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anand is one of the most respected and admired auditors among the Supreme Audit Institutions in the developing world, yet he notes that the opportunities available to him as a young man growing up in Guyana, on the northern coast of South America, could have put him on a very different career path.
Anand explains that primary school education in Guyana was compulsory and free but, thereafter, secondary schooling was subject to a fee, which few villagers could afford.
Anand considers his accounting and auditing career as far from plain-sailing, frequently referring to the posts he has held as opportunities to work exceptionally hard and with integrity, but his 15-year tenure as Auditor-General was his greatest challenge.
www.accaglobal.com /members/publications/accounting_business/archive/2006/october/2854971   (1641 words)

  
 The Hindu : An important encounter for Anand, Karpov
Anand should be the favourite in all forms of chess they might play at the Zofin Palace but Karpov's probability should go up after every stage of tiebreak if there is a tie on Sunday.
Anand won the advanced chess match at Leon 5-1 and that is the biggest blow for the Russian in his chess career.
Anand was expected to defeat all his opponents as per his rating and he had fulfilled it.
www.hindu.com /2002/05/04/stories/2002050404521900.htm   (690 words)

  
 rediff.com: Vishwanathan Anand - The King
For the record, Anand was born on December 11, 1969, to Vishwanathan, who retired as General Manager, Southern Railways, and Susheela, housewife and chess afficionado.
Anand duly got his first International Master norm that year -- and a year later at the same tournament, made the chess world sit up and take notice of his budding talent when he defeated British GM Jonathan Mestel -- his first win against a GM.
Anand, playing white, raised eyebrows when, as early as move 9, he opted for the razor-sharp Yugoslav Attack -- an aggressive counter to the Sicilian Dragon.
www.rediff.com /sports/2000/dec/27anand.htm   (779 words)

  
 Anand wins Chess Oscar for third time
Grandmaster Anand will receive the award in Moscow in June, said a statement from NIIT (a computer training institute), of which he is a brand ambassador.
Anand, who has earlier won the Chess Oscar in 1997 and 1998, is only the second non-Russian after Bobby Fischer (1970, 71, and 72) to win the award and both now share the record of three Oscars each.
The nearest to Anand in terms of first places was Kasparov, who polled 38 first places and Peter Svidler with 35 first places.
www.indianembassy.org /i_digest/2004/may/chess_anand.htm   (639 words)

  
 Anand Panyarachun Summary
Anand was appointed Prime Minister in 1991 after a military coup led by General Suchinda Kraprayoon and the so-called National Peacekeeping Council toppled the democratically-elected government of Chatichai Choonhavan.
Anand was appointed Prime Minister a second time in 10 June 1992 after Suchinda's government collapsed in less than two months after a violent military crackdown on massive popular protests.
Anand was succeeded by democratically-elected Chuan Leekpai later in 1992.
www.bookrags.com /Anand_Panyarachun   (1298 words)

  
 Anand   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anand (Rajesh Khanna), who was suffering from the final stages of cancer, first came to Dr. Prakash Kulkarni (Ramesh Deo), a close friend of Bhaskar.
Bhaskar tries hard to cure Anand but all his efforts are finally in vain; ultimately Anand dies, but not before leaving behind a universal message of love and happiness.
Anand's address of Bhaskar as 'Babumoshai' was replete with affection, warmth and had a teasing note to it.
www.upperstall.com /films/anand.html   (858 words)

  
 Anand Automotive - Highlights
Anand has no reservations in hiring women in any function but is equally demanding of women as it is of men.
Irrespective of gender, Anand demands hard work, the drive to move ahead and a solid work ethos that encourages women to foray into an industry which is still considered, the main preserve of men.
Another recent initiative taken by Anand is the induction of professionals as additional independent directors on the boards of its various companies as well as in Advisory capacities.
www.anandgroupindia.com /initiatives_highlights.html   (1259 words)

  
 Mulk Raj Anand
Mulk Raj Anand was born in Peshawar, as the son of Lal Chand, a coppersmith and soldier, and Ishwar Kaur.
Anand attended Khalsa College, Amritsar, and entered the University of Punjab in 1921, graduating with honors in 1924.
Anand's famous trilogy, The Village (1939), Across the Black Waters (1940), and The Sword and the Sickle (1942), was a strong protest against social injustices.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /anand.htm   (1280 words)

  
 The Indelible Problem: Mulk Raj Anand and the Plight of Untouchabilitye
Anand chooses to close the final scene of his novel by appropriating the inner conflict of Bakha and juxtaposing "enthusiasm" with "naiveté." There seems to be an inherent, even subtle, irony in describing Bahka in this manner.
Anand has suggested himself that his novels should be read in a political context; as such, it would stand to reason that literature has a fundamental impact on the development of culture, especially in post-colonialism.
Here, Anand only skims the surface of its possibilities; introducing the concept in the very last pages of his novel only weakens the poet's arguments because neither the main protagonist nor the reader has enough time to fully conceptualize its implications.
www.postcolonialweb.org /india/anand/stracuzzi1.html   (2845 words)

  
 YouTube - Anand Sahib - Sikh Prayer
Anand Sahib of Guru Amardas Ji is a literary masterpiece of devotional poetry; its aesthetic and symbolic elements will please the literary critic.
The word 'Anand' means bliss, so it is a song of man's spiritual achievement, or of being in tune with the Infinite.
anand sahib ji kirtan prayer singh guru sikh khalsa keertan desi bollywood hindi funny punjab punjabi song bhangra rehit
www.youtube.com /watch?v=sQMpLdhJuOc   (881 words)

  
 Anand Pawar's dream run in Scottish Open ends @ NewKerala.Com News Channel
Anand, a trainee in TATA Padukone Badminton Academy here, won the first game comfortably but failed to sustain the pace and lost the second.
In the decider Anand led 19-17 but the promising Japanese cornered the glory by taking four points in a row.
Anand along with Aditi Mutatkar would return to India to compete in the Indian Satellite Championship to be held in Guwahati from December one.
www.newkerala.com /oct.php?action=fullnews&id=21880   (342 words)

  
 VISWANATHAN ANAND PAGE
Anand scored a whopping 23 points out of a possible 34 and won 11 out of 17 mini-matches to claim the strongest Blitz tournament in the history of the game, beating his nearest rival, Levon Aronian of Armenia by a comprehensive 2 point margin.
Anand was however awarded the trophy for having won more games with the fl pieces.
Anand won Corsica for the 5th year in succession and underlined his awesome year by winning his 4th major title in 2004, blanking Rublevsky 2-0 in the Final.
www.tnq.in /vishwa.html   (1752 words)

  
 The chess games of Viswanathan Anand
Viswanathan Anand, or "Vishy" as he is known to his fans, became in 1984 the youngest Indian to earn the title of IM at the age of fifteen.
as for anand, chanda is very creative in the middle game so he can be a fountain of good ideas in long lines like the sveshnikov or the petroff.
The gist of his response was that, so far as his relationship with his wife was concerned, it was probably better for their relationship than most other occupations would have been, but that if they had had children then it would have been very different.
www.chessgames.com /perl/chessplayer?pid=12088   (1183 words)

  
 About Viswanathan Anand
Anand continued his rapid chess exploits by winning the Desafio de Xadrez in Sao Paolo by defeating all his opponents at least once in the event.
Anand is the winner of the First and Second FIDE World Cup held in Shenyang (2000) and Hyderabad (2002).
Anand received the "Jameo de Oro", One of Spain's highest civilian award given to a foreigner.
www.niit.com /niit/vishy/about.htm   (969 words)

  
 About Viswanathan Anand
Anand after a modest start with a string of draws in the strongest Grandmasters tournament ever held in Bulgaria came into contention and ended second behind home star, Veselin Topalov in the inagural event, which was also the first GM tournament to be played under the rule of “No agreed draws”.
Anand, who has twice earlier won the Chess Oscar in 1997 and 1998, is only the second non-Russian after Bobby Fischer (1970, 71, and 72) to win the award and both now share the record of three Oscars each.
Anand won six of the nine events he played and is a very strong contender for the Chess Oscar, the biggest chess award for the year.
www.niit.com /vishy/career.htm   (2006 words)

  
 ChessBase.com - Chess News - Dortmund Round 3: Bologan leads after beating Anand
The last time Anand lost two games in a row it was in the eight and ninth rounds of Dortmund, 2001, (to Topalov and Kramnik) where he finished in last place.
After the game Bologan said, "Anand had tortured me many times and this time I got one back." He must have a good memory because they haven't played since Vishy eliminated him in the FIDE KO in 2000 in two games.
Anand played 13...Qa5 instead of the 13...0-0 he used against Kasparov and Polgar earlier in the year.
www.chessbase.com /newsdetail.asp?newsid=1092   (704 words)

  
 Anand Rangarajan's Profile Page
Anand Rangarajan, Rama Chellappa and B. Manjunath, Markov random fields and neural networks with applications to early vision problems, Artificial Neural Networks and Statistical Pattern Recognition: Old and New Connections, I. Sethi and A. Jain, editors, pp.
Anand Rangarajan, Towards a science of consciousness and towards a consciousness of science (abstract), in Towards a Science of Consciousness, Tucson 3, 1998.
Anand Rangarajan, A Dual-Aspect Panpsychist Critique of Emergentist, Quantum and Wilber's Holonic Theories of Consciousness, in Towards a Science of Consciousness, Tucson 4, 2000.
noodle.med.yale.edu /anand/profile.html   (1072 words)

  
 Anand Reviews
Anand Mahangoe is a 30-year-old guitarist that hails from Holland (born in Suriname, South America) who has definitely mastered his craft of guitar playing.
Anand indeed has many similarities to Satriani…which, in my book, is a good thing because somehow over the years I’ve managed to continually lug my obstinate arse into a local record store to pick up absolutely everything Satriani has ever released.
Anand uses light to moderate distortion to spice up his guitar sound, but it’s the percussion and driving bass guitar that legitimately nudge this album into the Heavy Metal genre (beware: at high volumes, the “thump” of the bass drum will test the druthers of even the best subwoofer systems!).
www.lionmusic.com /Reviews/reviewsAnand.htm   (3841 words)

  
 Anand in Gujrat, Anand Milk Cooperative, Dakor Temple Tours, Pavagadh Fort Gujarat, Gujarat Travel, Old Fort in Anand, ...
Anand is situated 35 kms from Vadodara and is located in Kheda.
The Anand milk co-operative has transformed the lives of over 60,000 families in the area.
Anand is said to have been established by a 'Gosai' (cowherd) named 'Anandgar' during the 9th century.
www.indiantravelportal.com /gujarat/anand   (472 words)

  
 ChessBase.com - Chess News - The Giants Awaken, Kramnik and Anand Take the Lead
Vishy Anand defeated Peter Leko and Vlady Kramnik demolished Radjabov to claim his share of first place.
Anand had done some homework and he played an extraordinary gambito grande in the same 3.Bb5 Sicilian he used against Kramnik in the fourth round.
Anand was his usual speedy self and, also thanks to the opening minefield Leko had to step though, was soon an hour ahead on the clock.
www.chessbase.com /newsdetail.asp?newsid=832   (730 words)

  
 The Columbus Dispatch : Anand's tranquillity to be severely tested in defending title
Anand's tranquillity to be severely tested in defending title
Anand has been described by an Indian journalist as one who typically looks as if he has just emerged from a temple singing a joyful mantra.
Also not boding well for his chances against Kramnik is Anand's overall record against Kasparov: 8-23 with 38 draws.
www.dispatch.com /live/content/life/stories/2007/11/24/2_CHESS1124.ART_ART_11-24-07_D2_5C8H708.html?type=rss&cat=&sid=101   (445 words)

  
 Dev Anand   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He was born Devdutt Pishorimal Anand in Gurdaspur, Punjab, the middle son of a well-to-do advocate.
The initial years were full of struggle as among other things he even had to sell some of his possessions and even worked in the Military Censor's office reading soldiers' letters to their families.
On January 26, 2001 Dev Anand was awarded the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to Indian Cinema and the latest feather in the cap of this evergreen hero is the Dadasaheb Phalke Award.
www.upperstall.com /people/devanand.html   (798 words)

  
 List of Vishy Anand's Completed Events   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Viswanathan Anand added a fourth world- level title to his collection this year as he rebounded strongly from a first-game loss to beat veteran Anatoly Karpov of Russia 4-2, in the final of the sixth edition of the Corsica Open chess tournament played in Bastia, France.
Anand won the first tie break game arising from a Sicilian defence and drew the second game retaining the 'Chess Classic' title he won last year at Frankfurt.....
World Champion Viswanathan Anand quickly disposed the challenge of GM Loek Van Wely of the Netherlands in the 13th and final round to finish second in the Corus Super GM tourney.
www.chathurangam.com /anandtrack/track.asp   (1433 words)

  
 Chess Review - US Chess Federation Newsletter
Anand scored an impressive 15.5 out of a possible 22 points, winning both the rapid and blindfold portions of the match.
Anand won an easy victory, clinching clear first place with a round still to play.
Anand finished with 7.5/11 in the rapid portion, a half-point ahead of Morozevich.
www.uschess.org /news/newsletter/2005/050406/News.php   (363 words)

  
 anand-mahadevan.ca - Home
After completing high school, Anand moved to the United States where he completed his undergraduate and graduate work on the east coast.
Anand teaches at the University of Toronto Schools (UTS)and writes on science topics for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Ask a Scientist program.
Anand is represented by Margaret Hart at the HSW Literary Agency.
www.anand-mahadevan.ca /index.html   (151 words)

  
 ChessBase.com - Chess News - Corus Round 6: White is Okay
Anand has fl against his co-leaders (and already had fl against Leko and Svidler, ouch!).
Longer grinds were required for Kramnik and Anand to beat Zhang and Shirov, respectively.
Anand and Shirov swapped and swapped until they both got what they wanted.
www.chessbase.com /newsdetail.asp?newsid=1425   (1176 words)

  
 The Hindu : Sport : Anand to take part in World championships
New Delhi: In a bid to clear the haze around the World chess title, former champion Viswanathan Anand gave an expected nod to take part in the World championship to be held in San Luis, Argentina later this year.
Anand, however, hoped that the tournament to be organised on the lines of a similar event held in 1948 in The Hague and Moscow, won by Russian Mikhail Botvinnik, would end a lot of ambiguity about the World champion.
Anand was not a part of original reunification treaty charted out by FIDE in 2002 at Prague but since then, after a few fallouts in carrying out the plans, the world body finally decided to go ahead with a new format that includes the top eight players in the world.
www.hindu.com /2005/05/11/stories/2005051105062100.htm   (368 words)

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