why would someone post a link in english to a website written in
russian? If the site linked is in russian shouldn't the link itself
be in russian?
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"Spec." wrote in message
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Does kramnik have anythign to do with the website?
Mostly likely not.
but it doesn't matter. On the page
http://www.kramnikchess.narod.ru/KramnikVlad.html you can write: This page
devoted to VLADIMIR KRAMNIK- 14-the world chess champion. So, you can read a
lot interesting material about Kramnik.
The interview with Kramnik is excellent.
In his interview Kramnik speaks about Prague agreement, about chess
bureaucracy. There are some interesting facts about Kramnik personally. He
likes to drink good vine with friends (but never drinks before the game). He
also likes Chinese food. He liked to go in casino and play Black Jack, to
relax himself, after the game. Kramnik also likes to play tennis, after the
game. He speaks about Botvinnik's school, about Kasparov. His father, Boris
Petrovich is sculptor and his mother Irina Fedorovna teaches music. Kramnik
studied foreign languages, and after that moved on Philosophy University,
but he didn't get a diploma yet. There is an interesting story about
Kramnik's girlfriend Eva Repkova.
I think that the interview would be translated on English.
Goran Tomic