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Aug
19
This Independence Day weekend, Indian Salsa was on stage for the world to judge. By all accounts, it passed the test. Introduced in India around 1997, Salsa has fast emerged as the country’s hottest new dance to master. At nightclubs and discos in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, trendy youngsters can be seen grooving to the [...]
Tags: indian dance, salsa
Posted in India Tour
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Aug
18
Facing an imminent impeachment, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday announced his resignation maintaining that he wanted to avoid the country being put into instability and confrontation. “No impeachment or no chargesheet can stand against me… But I think this is not the time for individual bravado. This is the time for serious thought. In [...]
Tags: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf
Posted in World Views
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Aug
18
This is an actual job application a 17 year old boy submitted at a McDonald’s fast-food establishment in Florida… and they hired him because he was so honest and funny! NAME: Greg Bulmash SEX: Not yet. Still waiting for the right person. DESIRED POSITION: Company’s President or Vice President. But seriously, whatever’s available. If I [...]
Tags: jokes
Posted in Funny Stuffs
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Aug
17
Super hero American swimmer Michael Fred Phelps won 8 gold medals and become the all-time most successful Olympian. He is the 14-time Olympic gold medalist (the most by any Olympian) and holds seven world records in swimming. He holds the record for the most gold medals won at a single Olympics; a total of eight. [...]
Tags: Ara Abrahamian, gol medals, Michael Fred Phelps, olympics, thrown olympic medal
Posted in Inspirations, World Views
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Aug
15
At a time when tensions have flared up again between India and Pakistan, doctors in Delhi have saved the life of a young Pakistani engineering student by conducting a rare cardiac surgery. A team of 11 doctors and staff at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has repaired 20-year-old Tayyab Niaz’s mitral valve (that controls the [...]
Tags: independence day
Posted in Inspirations, World Views
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Aug
14
Dear Google, Please do not misunderstand me. I know that you have copyright for all these images. Here I am just sharing with my friends. Sometimes they might not seen it.� So please don’t take any action against me and my site. Regards, Jinu Sunil � � � � You have noticed that everyday during [...]
Tags: google olympics images
Posted in World Views
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Aug
13
Haha. I liked Calvin’s last dialogue very much.
Tags: Calvin and Hobbes, cartoon, Funny Stuffs
Posted in Funny Stuffs
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Aug
12
�I have already told you. I love cartoons. In Bangalore, I used to reach my hostel by 6.30 in the evening and start watching Tom & Jerry in Cartoon Network from 6.30 to 7.00. I don�t like Pokemon and other stuffs much. In printed format Calvin & Hobbes is my favorite. In my Bangalore office [...]
Tags: Calvin and Hobbes, Cartoon Characters, Funny Stuffs
Posted in Funny Stuffs
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Aug
11
Abhinav Bindra won the gold for the Men’s 10m Air Rifle. He wrote a new chapter in Indian Olympics History. This is India’s first individual gold medal at the Olympics, and the first gold in 28 years, after the Men’s Hockey team won the gold medal in 1980 Moscow Olympics. Bindra finished with 700.5 points; [...]
Tags: 10m Air Rifle, Abhinav Bindra, india first olympic gold medal
Posted in Inspirations, World Views
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Aug
10
Katerina Emmons of the Czech Republic won the first gold medal (Women’s 10m Air Rifle) of the 2008 Olympic Games on Saturday. It was a big shock for the Chinese Olympic Association. The hosts arranged the game finals in such a way that they could get the first gold medal of the Olympics 2008. When [...]
Tags: 2008 Olympics, Athens 2004, bronze medal, Chinese athletes, gold medal, Katerina Emmons
Posted in World Views