newyorker.com — Recently, chess great Garry Kasparov, wrapped up an exhausting series of meetings devoted to the defeat of the Kremlin regime. After days of debate, a motley pride of unlikely revolutionaries?bearded politicos, earnest academics, and multigrained environmentalists?collected their cigarettes and left Kasparov?s apartment, divided and worn out.
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His chances are about as good as Ron Paul's, unfortunately.