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Buckhead cityhood legislation challenged by political chess moves in first week of General Assembly session – Buckhead.com

Buckhead cityhood legislation faced its first political challenges in the first week of the General Assemblys session with two chess moves aimed at a rapid checkmate.

Forthcoming legislation will seek to make any cityhood referendum a citywide vote rather than Buckhead-only. And the Senate version of the cityhood legislation, which is exclusively sponsored by Republicans, has been assigned to a committee with all Democratic members, though its chair says it will get a fair hearing.

Both appear to be chess moves against cityhood, for which backers must get General Assembly approval to place on the November ballot.

A peculiarity of the cityhood legislation is that it is sponsored exclusively by Republicans who do not represent Buckhead or Atlanta, while all-Democrat local lawmakers oppose it. Two of those legislators, Rep. Shea Roberts and Sen. Jen Jordan (who is also running for the Georgia attorney general position), are poised to file legislation requiring that any such referendum be conducted citywide and need a 57.5% supermajority to win. Roberts said she expects her version to get a first reading on Jan. 14.

The idea of such legislation was pitched in a Jan. 12 joint meeting of Atlantas House and Senate delegations by Edward Lindsey, a former state representative who is now co-chair of the anti-cityhood group the Committee for a United Atlanta. Lindsey noted that cityhood supporters have claimed that secession would be good for both Buckhead and Atlanta. He asked, why then do only the folks in Buckhead have the right to vote?

The pro-cityhood Buckhead City Committee did not respond to a comment request about the referendum-altering legislation.

The next move came Jan. 13 from Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican who has expressed skepticism about cityhood. Duncan assigned S.B. 324, the Senate version of the cityhood legislation, to the Urban Affairs Committee for consideration. The committees all-Democrat membership includes Sen. Nan Orrock, an Atlanta delegation member and vocal opponent of cityhood.

Some early political reaction was that the bill is likely to die in that committee, killing the cityhood effort for at least this year. However, the committee chair, Sen. Lester Jackson (D-Savannah), said in a phone interview that the bill will get a fair consideration.

I have not taken a position one way or another on the bill, said Jackson. He added that he personally does not think of it in a partisan way and that he is familiar with traditional cityhood efforts, including the failed 2019 proposal for Skidaway Island, an island near Savannah, to incorporate. He said he is not aware of any movements in the Savannah area for a Buckhead-like secession version of cityhood.

I know Ive had similar bills like this in my own community and I really think the lieutenant governor is doing the right thing [with the committee assignment], because it truly is an urban affairs issue, Jackson said.

Our committee will be transparent and it will be fair, and it will take time out to listen to all of the concerns of the general public on this issue, Jackson said. So everyones voice will be considered.

He indicated that, after a hearing, the committee will see where we should go with this legislation. He said he did not want to make any predetermination of what that result would be.

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Gungubele appointment as spy boss a ‘political chess move in ANC’s factional war’ – DA – News24

DA parliamentarian Dianne Kohler Barnard (Michael Hammond, Gallo Images)

The DA rejects the appointment of Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, as the political head of the State Security Agency (SSA) as "nothing more than a political chess move".

The presidency announced on Monday that President Cyril Ramaphosa had designated Gungubele to assume political responsibility for the SSA.

"While we believe that urgent intervention was needed in terms of the lack of intelligence before the catastrophic unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng last year - and indeed long before then - the DA does not believe that centralising the SSA under the president is the right move," DA spokesperson on intelligence, Dianne Kohler Barnard said in a statement.

Kohler Barnard said:

We believe this is nothing more than a political chess move in the ANC's factional war. President Cyril Ramaphosa's tenure as leader is, in fact, paralysed by this battle between ANC factions, to the detriment of every soul living in South Africa.

"Appointing his close ally as the political head off the SSA will only fan the flames of distrust."

She said the move made oversight over the SSA extremely difficult.

"If the past 27 years taught us anything at all, it is that the ANC - no matter who is at the helm - cannot be allowed to govern without meticulous oversight."

READ |Gungubele tasked with political responsibility for State Security Agency

She said while the DA admitted that Gungubele, by all accounts, had an excellent reputation, it seemed that he had virtually no intelligence background.

"He has previously been Deputy Minister of Finance and worked in various provincial capacities. While stellar character is sorely missed in the president's Cabinet, expertise and experience must reign supreme when appointing the person meant to right the floundering SSA, and Crime and Defence Intelligence units. The alternative leaves an inexperienced minister guided by already deeply compromised SSA staff."

She said Ramaphosa should promote his current intelligence advisor Sydney Mufamadi, who penned the High-Level Review Panel Report on the SSA and chaired that investigation, to minister.

"If it means losing embarrassments like Lindiwe Sisulu, Lindiwe Zulu, Bheki Cele, or indeed 90% of the ANC Ministers, the country would be better off for it," Kohler Barnard said.

Mondli Gungubele. (Photo from GCIS)

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"South Africa simply cannot afford a veil of secrecy over the SSA. Sadly, that is all the president has achieved here. The fact that he has chosen to go against the High-Level Review Panel report's advice, speaks volumes. Especially in the light of the approaching ANC elective conference. The country is suffocating under the ANC government and finding new ways to hide the bodies in order to protect cadres and cronies cannot and should not be tolerated."

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When Ramaphosa shuffled his Cabinet on 5 August, he scrapped the State Security Ministry, moved then state security minister Ayanda Dlodlo to the Public Service and Administration portfolio, and said the state security would fall under the presidency.

"This is to ensure that the country's domestic and foreign intelligence services more effectively enable the president to exercise his responsibility to safeguard the security and integrity of the nation," said Ramaphosa during his Cabinet announcement.

Ramaphosa also appointed Gungubele as Minister in the Presidency, after this post became vacant with the death of Jackson Mthembu.

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Chess Gets Its Own Sunglasses In Time for the Championship Match in Dubai – World Chess

World Chess is proud tounveil thefirst ever official chess sunglasses intime fortheFIDE World Chess Championship Match that opens inDubai today. Theofficial citation says: Theglasses with their defined shape andsmartly placed chess pattern, are another step inmaking chess (andchess players) cool andinline with World Chess mission todevelop chess products worthy ofthesports rising profile. One also really needs sunglasses inDubai!

Unlike tennis, golf, soccer andother sports, chess has often been historically docile about being conspicuously missing from thestyle pages, explains Ilya Merenzon, World Chess CEO. Butthis is nottheoffensive part. Theoffensive part is that now themost famous chess fashion icon is Beth Harmon, thefictitious chess player brilliantly portrayed byAnya Taylor-Joy intheNetflix hit TheQueens Gambit, while thesport certainly has real-life stars who can qualify aswell.

With theWorld Chess glasses, chess players andfans can wear arepresentation ofthegame while adding ahip accessory totheir looks. Checkmate!, adds Merenzon.

Theglasses, developed incollaboration with Akila Eyewear, aLos Angeles-based manufacturer, are handcrafted from eco-friendly plant-based cellulose acetate.

Theunisex chess sunglasses feature achess pattern on theinside oftheframe its visible without being too obvious. Thebox includes abespoke cloth with theofficial chess board print andacustom box designed byWorld Chess. Thefirst edition is available inlimited quantities attheWorld Chess official shop andforpartners oftheWorld Chess Championship match inDubai. World Chess is also amanufacturer oftheofficial World Chess set exclusively used intheWorld Chess Championship cycle events.

World Chess is achess gaming andentertainment group andFIDE official broadcaster andcommercial partner. World Chess organized theFIDE Championship Matches inRussia, theUSA, andtheUK, andrevolutionized thesport bysigning thebiggest media partnerships inhistory ofthesport. World Chess develops Armageddon, thechess league forprime-time television. World Chess also runs FIDE Online Arena, theexclusive official chess gaming platform.

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2021 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship: All The Information – Chess.com

The 2021 World Rapid & Blitz Championship and Women's Rapid & Blitz Championship are elite events organized by FIDE to determine the best players in fast time controls in the world. The championship gathers national champions and grandmaster-level players from around the globe to compete in two Swiss tournaments for their piece of the $1,000,000.00 prize fund. The event runs from December 26 through December 30, starting at 1:00 a.m. PST/10:00 CET.

You can watch the live broadcast of the event on Chess.com/TV or on our Twitch and YouTube channels, with legendary GM Jon Ludvig Hammer providing expert commentary. You can also keep up with the event by going to our Events page.

The best players in the world gather to compete for the title of rapid, blitz, women's rapid, and women's blitz world champion. Both the current world champion GM Magnus Carlsen and challenger GM Ian Nepomniachtchi are expected to play in this event. We will add the list of confirmed players once it is available.

Below you can find the requirements to enter the competition.

Open

Women's

We will publish the event's standings here.

The opening ceremony of the event happens on December 25, while games start on December 26 and end on December 30.

Pairings And Seeding

Rapid

Blitz

Tiebreaks

First-place Tiebreaks

The 2021 World Rapid & Blitz and Women's World Rapid & Blitz have a $1,000,000.00 prize fund, distributed according to the tables below:

Open

Women's

This year, the World Blitz & Rapid Championship and Women's World Blitz & Rapid happen once again in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan. The city hosted the inaugural World Rapid & Blitz Championship in 2012 when GM Sergey Karjakin took first place in the Rapid event.

Open Champions (Since 2012)

Women's Champions (Since 2012)

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We’re Getting an Official Queen’s Gambit Board Game That’s Not Chess – Comicbook.com

Asmodee has announced a new board game inspired by The Queen's Gambit, that isn't the actual board game the show prominently features. The Queen's Gambit: The Board Game is a new programmed movement board game about trying to stay three steps ahead of your opponent. Each player has a "Gambit" piece that they move across the board, trying to capture chess pieces. The key to the game is that moves are planned three turns in advance by laying cards down in front of them, which means that players will have to predict their opponent's moves and then counter them accordingly. The player with the most chess pieces at the end of the game wins.

Last year, Netflix released The Queen's Gambit, a limited series starring Anya Taylor-Joy about fictional chess prodigy Beth Harmon. The series won widespread acclaim for its bold cinematography and Joy's performances, and also led to a major resurgence in the popularity of chess. By some reports, sales of chess sets increased by more than 1,000% thanks to The Queen's Gambit, and many professional chess players commented that the series captured accurately captured the feeling of chess.

The Queen's Gambit notably was Netflix's most-watched scripted series at the time of its release with 62 million viewers and won 11 Primetime Emmy's. Although the series was a smash hit for Netflix, Taylor-Joy was non-committal about whether The Queen's Gambit would ever return for a second season. "Maybe," Taylor-Joy said when asked about more episodes of the show. "Not to disappoint anybody, but we just never thought about it. It was always a sapling to tree transition. You see her grow, you leave her in a good place. So we were genuinely surprised when people were like, 'Where's season 2?'"

"That being said, I adore the entire team that made it and I would jump at the chance to work with them again," the actress added.

The Queen's Gambit board game can be played with 2-4 players and takes 15 minutes to play. The game has a retail price of $29.99 and will be released next month.

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