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Corus Studies Day
The expert audience
IM Yochanan Afek at the demo board
Now he presents one of the top prizewinners, but there's still missing a white rook on g7 !
Some well-known faces: (sitting) bernd ellinghoven and chief arbiter Ward Stoffelen, (standing) Frederic Friedel, John Nunn and tourney director Harold van der Heijden
Sitting in the first row: Jurgen Stigter, chairman of ARVES
Arno Vrins (Treasurer Corus Organizing Committee)
4 KWA members in this photo (not difficult to find out)
Only quite by chance the red sign on the wall looks like a balloon
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