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Articles
July 01, 1968 | Charles Goren This year someone was supposed to beat the famous Blue Team, and the Americans hoped to have the honor. But in the grueling Olympiad at Deauville the best players from 32 countries failed to alter the traditional plot
October 16, 1967 | Charles Goren And that was good news for the U.S., as two experienced stars returned to competition and showed the kind of play that may give the all-conquering Italians something to worry about at the next World Championship
May 03, 1965 | Charles Goren In most sports it is considered the duty of the columnist who writes as an expert to give a frank opinion of the needs and weaknesses of the home team. In bridge, however, there seems to be considerable reluctance...
October 19, 1964 | Charles Goren The best of the bridge-playing actors—and there are lots of good ones—is very likely Omar Sharif, who was disconsolate three years ago when he had to spend 18 months in the desert making Lawrence of Arabia and found...
June 15, 1964 | Charles Goren One of the most interesting sessions of last month's World Olympiad was the second-round match between the U.S. and the Republic of China. The U.S. team had started fast by defeating Bermuda 78-4 in the first round...
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