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Jul 7 2008, Simran Kataria

Times have been changing every now and then. If we look back 10 years from now everything seems so smooth & steady but hey! It’s 2008 up and seems to be pretty much in a race - The Race to excel, to earn more than what your neighbour does & to have...

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Amy Winehouse performs at the V Festival in Essex, England, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008, after which, according to her father, Mitch Winehouse, she will play one more gig before taking an extended break from playing live after Sept. 6.