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  • The '''2009 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' took place on August 1–5, 2009 at the Dayton Convention Center a ...es, 3 of which will be available at the top three tables in Division 1 for players who would like to use them.
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  • ...articles may be found in the [[iContact | NASPA News]], periodical [[NASPA Bulletin | Bulletins]] or the [[club news]] page. == October 2010 ==
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  • ...nal SCRABBLE Championship]]''' (NSC) will take place on August 7–11, 2010 at the Hotel InterContinental Dallas at 15201 Dallas Parkway [http://scrabbleplayers.org/tourneys/2010/nsc/build/ Live coverage] of the event will begin on Saturday morning at ab
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  • === June 3, 2009: New Bulletin available === The newest ''NASPA Bulletin'' can be downloaded [http://scrabbleplayers.org/bulletin/200905.pdf here].
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  • == January 2010 == === January 4, 2010: 2500 members ===
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  • The '''2010 World Players Championship''' (WPC) took place on August 13–16, 2010 at the Hotel InterContinental Dallas at
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  • The '''2010 NSC Town Hall Meeting''' place on [[2010 NSC Schedule|Monday, August 9, 2010]]
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  • ...[Josh Greenway]], referred to it by the [[Tournament Committee]] to permit players at a special memorial event to play with 26-minute time controls. ...[[Dan Horowitz]], referred to it by the [[Tournament Committee]] to permit players at an event to decide on a game-by-game basis whether to play with 20- or 2
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  • At the Northeast SCRABBLE® Championship tournament ...he 1997 [[World SCRABBLE Championship|world]] and 2002 [[National SCRABBLE Championship|national]] champion, set the new
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