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Harbhajjan the fiery spinner from Punjab, would at some stage of his career would like to be the captain of Indian Cricket Team.He acknowledged that captaincy was a full time job and had many responsibilities, being a bowler was no deterrent for...
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KENYA is the focus of attention of the football world as the coveted solid-gold Fifa World Cup trophy finally landed in the country yesterday. The trophy - the...
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Direct talks between arch foes, Israel and Iran, in 30 years, were held under the auspices of an initiative of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
According to...
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Well, I wanted submitting a newslink only, but a topic of computing addiction is really a rising issue in the USA.
As a next new centre to open in New York in a few...
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I just came back from a journey abroad. My travels took me to two continents. But it was one question that followed me all through: what happened to America?
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Calling all citizens young and old: Your country needs you and your children to be Swine Flu vaccine guinea pigs.
The race is on: The government and vaccine makers...
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The Plague was on her way to Baghdad when she came across an old man. He asked, “Where are you going”? The Plague answered, “To Baghdad to kill 10,000...
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And here is a new M. Kerjman publication “The X-Challenge: Realm of Senses”.
If even at the end it brings about just some solutions to tackling a pig flue and...
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This post is especially directed towards those who are in denial about the terror potential of Islam and continue to defend Muslims. It is true that there are numerous...
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The Gaza Strip is now the largest concentration camp in the world. The situation grows steadily more insufferable for the 1.5 million Palestinians who live there....
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I was a big fan of Oswald Spengler. I thought The Decline of the West was one of the most prescient books ever written. Everything does come and go in cycles. You can...
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The world has become an ugly, nasty place. I don’t think there is a single country that has been able to truly escape the wrath of the greed, violence,...
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Liberty rules!?!
One more proficient in social engineering than your author is, could suggest, by surely free and independent nations, a notion of a common culture...
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We have all heard of some pretty silly laws. Here are twenty-five of the craziest I have ever heard of. (With the exception of #25, I think it is an unwritten law...
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A group of rapists and date rapists in prison were interviewed on what they look for in a potential victim and here are some interesting facts:
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When your apartment gets to this point, I wonder if you even bother shitting in the toilet, or anywhere near the bathroom, for that matter. The moment you feel a dump...
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The populations of the world’s common birds are declining as a result of continued habitat loss, a global assessment has warned.
The survey by BirdLife...
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For centuries, restaurants have been making the same fiscal error time and time again: serving delicious food at reasonable prices.
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“A body is a living entity. It represents life, freedom, sensuality, and it is a mechanism to carry out our thoughts. A body is always beautiful to me.-Spencer...
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Getting your face all edited and fixed up has become a must when you have your picture taken by a photographer. For me, I’ve never noticed the tiny changes made...
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A photographer clicked something which “officially” doesn’t exist there. It is on time to prove that whether we live in better times than Galileo or...
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French photographer Patrick Demarchelier is seen at the Petit Palais in Paris, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. He has photographed Princess Diana in diamonds, Madonna in lingerie and model Gisele Bundchen in the buff. But celebrated photographer Patrick...
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