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                    [Title] => Hopes dim for PCF
                    [Summary] => ISTANBUL, Turkey – The executive council of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), ignoring conciliation talks between the Philippine Chess Federation and the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, voted unanimously Tuesday to toss the membership issue of both groups to the General Assembly for final approval.


William Kelleher of the United States Chess Federation and Norway’s Morten Sand were the only officials, among 14 members, who objected to the motion the NCFP pushed on the last day of the council meeting.
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Greece’s Georgious Makropolous, FIDE executive vice-president who was to preside over the 15-member Executive Council, promised the PCF that he would ask the body to defer discussions on the membership status of the PCF and the NCFP.
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                    [Summary] => ISTANBUL, Turkey – The executive council of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), ignoring conciliation talks between the Philippine Chess Federation and the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, voted unanimously Tuesday to toss the membership issue of both groups to the General Assembly for final approval.


William Kelleher of the United States Chess Federation and Norway’s Morten Sand were the only officials, among 14 members, who objected to the motion the NCFP pushed on the last day of the council meeting.
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Greece’s Georgious Makropolous, FIDE executive vice-president who was to preside over the 15-member Executive Council, promised the PCF that he would ask the body to defer discussions on the membership status of the PCF and the NCFP.
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