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There was always something notorious about Bobby Fischer: the enigmatic chess master who died January 2008 left behind a slew of questions about his contribution to the game, his mental state, his US allegiance (or lack of it) and his anti-Semitism.

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A lawyer representing a girl who claims to be the daughter of Bobby Fischer says Iceland's Supreme Court has decided the body of the chess great can be exhumed for paternity tests.

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A lawyer representing a girl who claims to be the daughter of Bobby Fischer says Iceland's Supreme Court has decided the body of the chess great can be exhumed for paternity tests.

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