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Hello everyone,
Here is an interesting radio show straight from the BBC!
The programme description reads as follows:
Every year Harvard Economics Professor Ken Rogoff says he recieves an unsolicited letter from one of the world's top chess players. It is a different one every year but the question is the same: how can I get out of chess. Because Ken Rogoff is one of those exceptional people who has managed to excel not just in one field but in two. Professor Rogoff has been chief economist at the IMF, he's worked the Federal Reserve, but he had a life before economics. As a child Ken developed an all-consuming passion for chess. He left home - and school - at 15 to pursue this passion and he did very well indeed. He became an international grandmaster -- the highest title in chess and was once ranked 40th in the World. Justin Rowlatt asks Ken Rogoff why was forced to decide to stop playing the game he loved.
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Interesting but . . .
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