David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
DAVID R. SANDS: Chandra, Eswaran take the honors at U.S. junior chess events
The future of American chess was on display as the country recently crowned its male and female junior champions, with rising Indian-American stars taking the honors in both events. Published July 21, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: Alex Lenderman represents U.S. in capturing World Open chess honors
It was a highly appropriate Fourth of July weekend result. Just one U.S. player was among the eight grandmasters who tied for first in the 43rd World Open, held at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City from June 30 through July 5, but it was the American — New York GM Alex Lenderman — who took the official title and a small cash bonus by winning an "Armageddon" playoff match against Azerbaijani GM Rauf Mamedov. Published July 14, 2015
Iran caviar and pistachios could be on the way
Whatever else the Iranian nuclear deal does or doesn't do, America's caviar lovers and pistachio fans have reason to celebrate. Published July 14, 2015
‘Glitch’ shuts mighty New York Stock Exchange for much of trading day
The New York Stock Exchange had to shut down trading abruptly shortly before noon Wednesday over what officials said was a technical malfunction that froze computers on the market's fabled trading floor. U.S. officials said they saw no signs of a cyberattack, and the market was able to reopen for the last 50 minutes of the trading day. Published July 8, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: Maghami doubles up as D.C. International, World Open chess tourneys come to town
Crystal City just had a golden moment as two of the best open tournaments on the American chess calendar took over the close-in Virginia suburb for the past two-plus weeks. Published July 7, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: Walter Browne’s genius lives on in great chess games
Suddenly and far too soon, America lost one of its colorful and most combative champions with the passing of six-time national champion GM Walter Browne last week at the age of 66. Published July 1, 2015
China celebrates Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank charter signing with U.S. allies
The United States won't be there, but dozens of Washington's closest friends and allies will be on hand Monday as China celebrates a diplomatic and economic triumph with the signing of the formal charter for its proposed new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Published June 28, 2015
Walter Browne, six-time U.S chess champ, dies suddenly at 66
Walter Browne, a fearless attacker and indomitable competitor who dominated the American chess scene in the years after world champion Bobby Fischer retired from the game, died suddenly in his sleep Wednesday at the age of 66. Published June 25, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: In the 64-square chess universe, home-field advantage hard to find
It's a game played on an unchanging battlefield of 64 squares with a fixed array of forces, so it would make sense that there's not much of a home-field advantage in chess. Published June 23, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: When real-world wars intrude on chess battles
Chess is a war game that doesn't do well in wartime. Published June 16, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: The double-edged immortality of your own chess opening
When world champion Magnus Carlsen sits down to defend his crown early next year, it's a near certainty he won't be trotting the "Carlsen Opening," or even the "Carlsen Variation" against his still-to-be-determined challenger. Published June 10, 2015
Russia bans baby detergent from Ukraine
The standoff between Russia and neighboring Ukraine reached new heights -- or depths -- Tuesday as health officials in Moscow announced a ban on baby laundry detergent made by Ukraine's leading producer, citing what they said were violations of sanitary and epidemiological regulations. Published June 9, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: Xiong, Wei fuel youth movement in chess events an ocean apart
There was some strange karma going on in two chess tournaments a world apart last week. Published June 6, 2015
U.S. allies not waiting for Iran’s sanctions to come down
Italian oil executives visit Tehran, scouting out deals. French farmers and fisheries discuss technological exchanges with their Iranian counterparts. Pakistan prepares to lay down a major oil pipeline through Iran, while rival India opens talks with Iranian officials about developing a major port in the Gulf of Oman to ship Indian goods to Afghanistan. Published May 27, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: For military men, a mixed record on the chessboard
It's the world's greatest war game, but that doesn't mean that generals and admirals are natural stars at chess. Published May 26, 2015
A Doolittle Raider offers some long-distance healing
One last bit of healing from a long-distant war played out this month at Taiwan's diplomatic outpost in Washington in the run-up to this year's Memorial Day celebrations. Published May 22, 2015
Russia closes NATO supply corridor to Afghanistan
The Russian government has closed down a key military transport corridor that allowed the U.S. and its NATO allies to supply forces serving in neighboring Afghanistan. Published May 19, 2015
DAVID R. SANDS: Coming home, Fabiano Caruana adds pop to U.S. chess lineup
It's become a paradox of modern sports: Choosing up sides has become as big a draw as the games themselves. Published May 19, 2015
Iranian ayatollah: U.S. ‘hallucinating’ about access to military nuke sites
Iranian top officials are vowing that the country's military bases will not be opened to international inspectors under any deal to curb Tehran's nuclear programs, throwing a major potential roadblock in President Obama's hopes of concluding a breakthrough deal by next month's deadline. Published May 15, 2015
Fabiano Caruana, top chess grandmaster, applies to play for U.S.
Fabiano Caruana, the U.S.-born Italian chess grandmaster now ranked third in the world, is coming home. Published May 12, 2015