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Bush's Iraq tour
Dec 17 2008, Sumit Jain

Isn’t it a funny thing that the shoe that missed George Bush was quoted at Rs.47 crore by some Iraqi person. I mean that must be the costliest pair of shoes on Earth today. What happened to George Bush was no sad event. It was something he deserved...

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