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Alexandra Kosteniuk was interviewed on CNN Live

These photos were taken on November 30, 2003 from the TV channel CNN, where Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk was interviewed to speak about her chess career. This interview was in connection to Alexandra being the top woman on the USCF rating list in December 2003

Catherine Callaway from CNN Center in Atlanta interviewed Alexandra Kosteniuk The interviewer is in Atlanta while Alexandra is in Miami
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This photo is of Alexandra playing the 7th World Champion Vasily Smyslov
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Alexandra after a simul she gave at the age of 14
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Alexandra showing her 2 medals (team - bronze, and board - gold) from the Plovdiv European Championships Alexandra with her gold medal from the European Cup in Crete 2003
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Alexandra is giving a goodwill simul to children in Cali, Colombia
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A modelling photo of Alexandra which helps to promote chess in the world
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You can purchase any autographed photo ($6 photo 10x15 cm, $36 photo 20x30 cm) from this or practically any album, by visiting our shop!. You can mention what you'd like Alexandra to sign on the photo (reasonable requests please) by sending an email (delete "nojunk") to to us . Please allow time for individual printing/signing/shipping. You can also buy a high-resolution (more than 1 MB) picture by email for $9. Please don't forget to mention exact Album name and Photo Name. Note: 50% of all profits of autographed photos go to Alexandra's Chess Fund, in which she helps to promote chess in the world, principally to children. Thanks for your support!