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Pergamon Chess magazine, London, October 1990.          Cover page

                             Chess can be interesting for    TV  audience                            10.09.2007.                        Interview with IM Alisa Maric
Author: Goran Urosevic
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Media coverage
There are hundreds of newspapers and magazines articles written about life and career of Alisa Maric. Most of them are on Serbian  language so  we are presenting latest of them  as illustration in site's Gallery section. Here you can find few examples and some resources which also can be found on Internet.

Who was that lady? Story by Frederic Friedel
 25.09.2003. A few weeks ago we asked you to identify some baby pictures of the strongest American-born female chess player in history. It is remarkable how many readers were able to work out the puzzle and send us the correct answer. It was Alisa Maric, who was born in New York but now lives in Belgrade. Here's a picture portrait of this remarkable young lady.

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Alisa at the Olympics. Story by Josip Asik
11.09.2004. A chess grandmaster at the Olympic Games? Not the Olympiad, mind you, but the big one in Athens, where WGM Alisa Maric represented her country, Serbia & Montenegro. And while she was there she proved that size actually doesn't matter – by trouncing Yugoslav basketball stars, each a foot and a half taller than her. At chess. Here are impressions of Alisa in Athens...

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In the Limelight: Alisa Maric. Story by Harald Fietz
10.07.2002.  Before the round of Dortmund chess meeting 2002 began, the organizers mechanically recited a few of her successes in women's chess, but then they revealed their special focus: in common with many chess players, this chess artiste with her brown, red-toned hair and a lot of gold jewellery had been reduced to the most common characteristic in chess – her world rating number. Alisa in Dortmund...  

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