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Jul 10 2008, APARAJITA

New ideas always keep on emerging from the new generations. This time it is the innovative culture of naming the kids with abbreviated versions of traditional Christian names. This no fun, but seriously these names are put on the children’s birth...

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Colby Ousley is pictured during an interview in the Hibbett Sports store where he works, one of the first places to get new NBA T-shirts featuring Oklahoma City on the front, in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 2008.