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Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix - 2009Photos shots from the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix; the only night race of the Formula 1 calendar. -
Eye Pay All 2010 - a Game of Politickers and Cricktics!The dramas surrouding the IPL just don't seem to end. The games continue, this time between Cricketers and Politicians.
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Eye-Pay-All - 2010: The Beginning of Things to Come!The IPL 2010 season is closing upon us. As always, it comes packaged with drama, controversies, politics, glamour and of course, cricket!
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The New World OrderJust when cricket was getting boring and loosing ground to sports like soccer; T20 was born. Where T20 drew the crowds back to cricket, the purists on the other hand felt that T20 killed classic cricket - Test Cricket!
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A Walk in the City of the Dead - Part 4There was a cry, a rather loud one...And then there was a BANG and a THUD! Screams from all around the Vault ripped the silence apart. I froze and was speechless.
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Edinburgh: A Walk in the City of the Dead - Part 1Dark, cold and extremely humid; it had a strange smell that felt bizarre! As I walked, I could feel the wet soil beneath my feet.
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A Walk in the City of the Dead - Concluding Part!Poltergeists follow the trail. I felt something around my bed through the night, the night thereafter and all the way to London!
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A Walk in the City of the Dead - Part 4Torches didn't work. And then there was a BANG and a THUD! Screams from all around the Vault ripped the silence apart. I froze and was speechless.
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A Walk in the City of the Dead - Part 3She could sense evil, a poltergeist. As she moved towards leaving the circle, she felt something stop her and hold her foot. Within minutes, he moved from being curious to circumspect. Seeing makes non-believers, believers!
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A Walk in the City of the Dead - Part 2Almost immediately, I felt my left shoulder freeze stone cold. I stood, but couldn't help but turn my head leftwards, and saw two eyes stare right into mine.
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Hypocrisy Lives, Democracy Dies!Political parties can go to any extent to gain mileage and attract attention. They would praise the works of Mahatma Gandhi, a peace practitioner who helped India achieve freedom through non-violence, but would resort to violence and vandalism to be heard.