Rex Sinquefield AND chess
How Rex Sinquefield turned St. Louis into 'hotbed' for chess - St. Louis Business Journal
American entrepreneurialism, such as that exhibited by St. Louis' own Rex Sinquefield, has helped put a check on Russia's preeminence in the game of chess.
Yasser Seirawan: New Champions Check Russia's Hegemony in Chess - Wall Street Journal
On Chess: 100 years of Vibrant Chess History in St. Louis - St. Louis Public Radio
Obviously the most recent developments at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center and the World Chess Hall of Fame have firmly planted St. Louis as a major.
Short take: Chess, politics and big money. Paging Rex Sinquefield - STLtoday.com
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Who knew the politics of international chess were so fraught with intrigue, big-money donors and allegations of vote-buying? So is it any surprise that Rex Sinquefield is involved? The New York Times reported this week that Mr. Sinquefield, the retired ...
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Short take: Chess, politics and big money. Paging Rex Sinquefield - STLtoday.com
Kasparov's Moves in Run for Chess Office Raise Ethical Concerns ... - The New York Times
Sinquefield Donates $750000 To End Teacher Tenure - St. Louis Public Radio
Chess fans get chance to met their idols - STLtoday.com
Chess fans get chance to met their idols - STLtoday.com
40 Years Later, Index Funds Remain The Best Wealth Management Choice For All Investors - Forbes
This Wednesday marked the 40th anniversary of a new approach to securities investing, the index fund. At the time, the idea was revolutionary. Now index funds ...
At St. Louis' biggest nonprofits, it's all in the family - St. Louis Business Journal
Refrain for Many Chess Players: Meet Me in St. Louis (Published 2013) - The New York Times
Refrain for Many Chess Players: Meet Me in St. Louis - New York Times
Rex Sinquefield has almost single-handedly turned St. Louis into the American chess capital. Sinquefield, a retired financier, paid for the construction of the ...
Refrain for Many Chess Players: Meet Me in St. Louis - New York Times
Rex Sinquefield, a retired financier, has used his fortune to build the Missouri city into the chess capital of the United States.
'Meet one of the Super-PAC men:' Rex Sinquefield - St. Louis Business Journal - bizjournals.com
The Weekend Interview with Rex Sinquefield: Meet One of the Super ... - Wall Street Journal (India)
The Weekend Interview with Rex Sinquefield: Meet One of the Super-PAC Men - WSJ - Wall Street Journal
In The Wall Street Journal, Naomi Schaefer Riley interviews index-fund pioneer Rex Sinquefeld, whose name isn't Adelson or Koch but he's spending millions ...
New York Times profiles Rex Sinquefield's political largess - Kansas City Pitch
Missouri Political Donor Thrives With 'No-Limits' Giving - New York Times
The possible future of unlimited campaign contributions is on display in Missouri, where Rex Sinquefield has emerged as the biggest giver.