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Vijay Mallya buys Mahatma Gandhi memorabilia for 1.8m USD

Thu, Mar 5, 2009

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After a high drama, Mahatma Gandhi’s five personal items, including the iconic round eye glasses, finally went under the hammer and were bought for USD 1.8 million by Indian businessman Vijay Mallya. Kingfisher Vijay Mallya dipped his beak into Gandhi memorabilia and pulled out some national pride for India at a cost of a whopping USD 1.8 million in New York on Friday morning (IST), the collection went under the hammer at a reserve price of between USD 20,000 to 30,000.
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Terminator Salvation Trailer – High Definition

Wed, Mar 4, 2009

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Trailer after the jump…
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And the Oscar goes to… “Slumdog Millionaire”

Sun, Feb 22, 2009

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“Slumdog Millionaire,” the little film about a poverty-raised teaboy who goes on a game show as a way to find his lost love, leads all films at the Oscars with eight Oscars at the 81st annual Academy Awards.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – High Definition

Sat, Feb 21, 2009

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The World’s Largest Turban

Wed, Feb 18, 2009

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La Princesse the Giant Spider | 23 Pics

Fri, Feb 6, 2009

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Today’s entry is a collection shared by photographer Peter Carr, from an event in Liverpool, England last year. Said Peter: “As part of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture year, the French group La Machine were commissioned to create a large piece of street theatre, on the scale of their earlier work, the Sultan’s Elephant. Many were expecting to see something using the iconic Liverbirds, the symbol of the city but instead we got a spider. The total cost of the event was £1.8 million and caused some complaints about how the funds could better be used. It also attracted protests from arachnophobe groups about how it would terrify some people. Despite these complaints the event drew in over 200,000 people in the few days it was on and produced something wondrous that got everyone in the region talking.” All photos and captions courtesy Peter Carr, who has agreed to answer questions in the comments below. (23 photos total)

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Coca-Cola Heist | New Ad from Coca Cola

Wed, Feb 4, 2009

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