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Article: A temple rises.
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- August 19, 2004
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Byline: Tim Madigan
RENDON, Texas _ For the passing drivers who slow down and stare each day, and for most of the immediate neighbors, the place could not be more mysterious if it had dropped down from Mars. This is Rendon, after all, a quiet, unincorporated enclave of old-time (Christian) religion 20 miles southeast of downtown Fort Worth, a place where the writings of Deepak Chopra and the teachings of the Dalai Lama have not deeply penetrated.
But, as unlikely as it seems, it is here, on 10 wooded acres along Rendon Road _ just down from Fay's Cafe, rusting roadside hubcap art and scattered trailer homes _ that the mystical East has come to meet the ...
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... ... 0 points after nine rounds. Woman FIDE master (WFM) Le Thanh Tu finished first at the women's event on 7.5. According ... World Chess Federation (FIDE), Quang Liem, Truong Son and Thanh Tu are eligible for competing at the 2007 World Chess Championship ...
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