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Nadal survives Verdasco,plays Federer in final of Australian Open

30. January 2009

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The world number one from Spain, the unstoppable Rafael Nadal defeated compatriot Fernando Verdasco, seeded 14 for the tournment in an epic semi final by 6-7,6-4,7-6,6-7,6-4 in Australian Open. The both played gruelling tennis for almost 5 and a half hours (314 mins) and at the end it was a double fault by Verdasco serving [...]

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Attack on girls in Mangalore pub:Poll

27. January 2009

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[poll id="13"] (I have written on this Mangalore incident on my other blog. In case you dont follow it, you can find the post here: Women attacked in a pub in Mangalore) I asked the question of the poll in this post to about 11 people in my class. 8 out of 11 opted for [...]

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Satyam fiasco

8. January 2009

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World in midst of an unprecedented crisis which can only be compared to the great depression of late 1920′s,economies in abysses, hue and cry over the business streets all around the globe,nobody can,for sure afford any bad news of any kind.What happens? One of the biggest IT companies of the IT giant,India, (which also happens [...]

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I voted, I voted for no one in Delhi elections

29. November 2008

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[poll id="11"] Delhi went to legislative elections today. This was my first time to cast a vote and as I have keen interest in politics, I was naturally more than excited to cast my vote. But I was confused to whom I should give my vote to. In my opinion,none of the parties are real [...]

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Obama wins US presidential election

5. November 2008

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Democrat Barack Obama, the senator from Illinois has made history by becoming the first black president of United States Of America. He defeated his rival, the Republican John McCain by a convincing margin. The win signifies victory of the will of American people who showed up in huge numbers to vote for a “change”. The [...]

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