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- From: IO10928@MAINE.MAINE.EDU (ABHAY)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.chess
- Subject: Re: Pardon Fischer?
- Message-ID: <92365.091522IO10928@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 14:15:22 GMT
- References: <92363.133501IO10928@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- <1992Dec29.055724.23632@midway.uchicago.edu>
- <92364.122435RCE365@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> <1hqfroINNb0u@shelley.u.washington.edu>
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- In article <1hqfroINNb0u@shelley.u.washington.edu>, monaghan@cac.washington.edu
- (Tracy Monaghan ) says:
-
- >In article <92364.122435RCE365@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> <RCE365@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> :
- >writes
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- >>If in U.S. court's eye, the judicial system in the foreign countryis
- >>competent enough, then the U.S. law will not interfere with the that
- >>matter. That however doesn't forbid anybody from filing a case.
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- >>Abhay
-
- >And what, if anything, does this have to do with CHESS???
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- Nothing directly. But mam,if had read the previous atricles on the same
- topic, rather than singling out a part of an article, you could have
- established the link yourself!
-
- Aaaaany way, we (few humble netters) were opining on whether the U.S.
- government has juridiction over the actions of US citizens done overseas.
- (Specificaly Fisher, but it might be U tomorrow - I hope not-)
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- Ain't U now glad that we brought up this discussion?
- Abhay
-