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Bloody Mary - Sagarika’s Circus

July 10th, 2007 · 9 Comments

It is funny, the shallowness of our much touted journos. If it appears that I am highlighting a few flaws in an article without addressing the bigger question, it could be true. Because that is exactly what Bloody Mary has done and  what such a superfluos article deserves. Sagarika Ghose’s(Bloody Mary)  latest column in CNN-IBN, […]

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Do you believe in UFOs?

June 1st, 2007 · 5 Comments

My current favourites CNN-IBN has another lead story, there are UFO sightings all across the country - not quite - at least Bangalore and Delhi for now. The show is expectecd to release in B and C class centres by the weekend. There is this eye witness account as well

My Name is Srinivasa Rao, working […]

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Nixon

February 20th, 2007 · No Comments

Days after the May4th Ohio college shooting, massive protests broke out across the country’s colleges. One hundred thousand students marched on Washington and laid seige to the capital, four hundred and fifty colleges shutdown across the nation. Nixon was moved to Camp David for his own safety. The president spend two sleepless nights there at […]

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