Once one of the Lost Boys of #Sudan is now a U.S. chess master http://on.wsj.com/1CeVZ0g @WSJ #MENApic.twitter.com/ygq158ZaVb
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Once one of the Lost Boys of #Sudan is now a U.S. chess master http://on.wsj.com/1CeVZ0g @WSJ #MENApic.twitter.com/ygq158ZaVb
@GlenGilmore @WSJ Fascinating story!
@erikwill Powerful reminder of human potential and redemption
@WSJ @kzshabazz Dr. I see him a lot here at the chess klub in Manhattan!
@willielynch_Jr @WSJ nice! are you a member of the chess club? i havent played in years and never learned it well.
@kzshabazz yes sir!
@WSJ really good things are allways in small package
@WSJ thanks for this story. Impressive in so many ways. And thank you USA for taking in the Lost Boys & others, giving them new lives.
@WSJ and this is just a drop in the ocean, there are many more geniuses who do not have the opportunity.
@WSJ Make good use of opportunity, he did
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“@WSJ: Once one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, this former security guard is now a U.S. chess master: http://on.wsj.com/1CeVZ0g " @TreborWorthen
@WSJ that the reason America is land of lost fortune
@WSJ intellegent
@WSJ @asiannewstoday
@WSJ aww! :) that's amazing!! ♡
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