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An airport in France is experimenting with "virtual" boarding agents in a bid to jazz up its terminals with 21st century avatars who always smile, don't need breaks and never go on strike.

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The country was finally included in the list after the National Chess Federation of the Philippines paid its annual dues amounting to 6,000 Swiss franks to the FIDE.

The 19-year-old Paragua improved his ELO rating to 2511 from the original 2500.
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The 19-year-old Paragua improved his ELO rating to 2511 from the original 2500.
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