"Much time and money has gone into computer chess programs, and so far, no one's figured out how to crack the game, which I think speaks to chess's complexity."

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Source: Post Magazine: The King of Dupont Circle. Live Q&As, www.washingtonpost.com. October 1, 2007.

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Wells Tower is an acclaimed American author known for his poignant explorations of truth and human experience, particularly in his collection 'Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned.'

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