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Wednesday 13 June, 2012

2500 Years old Industrial Estate found in TN

2500 Years old Industrial Estate found in TN

The TV channels are screaming about IIP (Index of Industrial Production) going down.

With the entire economy (global and local) in doldrums, we can't do much.

To top it off, there's a political paralysis in town, what with the nice Doctor MMS being kept busy by the likes of Mamata, Team Anna, etc. That's when he's not busy listening to Soniaji!

In any case, with all the energy shortage and power scarcity, we can't do much.

Nor can the global majors help us out - They're in an even bigger mess.

So, what can we do?

I guess that we can dig around - Either we'll find some useless muck.

Or, we'll discover something interesting and valuable. It might well be state secrets with which we can help the TV channels to increase their TRP. Or, if you're lucky, it may be something more worthwhile.

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Am sure you'll like it!

Regards,

N


Tuesday 12 June, 2012

First Greek Tragedy, Now Greek Farce!

First Greek Tragedy, Now Greek Farce!

Last Friday, I'd posted an article about how a Greek Politician assaulted two fellow (women) politicians on Live TV. In case you missed it, you can find it here.

Now, the very same politician who assaulted the two women politicians, has had the temerity to file a suit against the two women politicians accusing them of verbally assaulting him in an unprovoked manner.

Read on for further details:

Now, that's what I'll call a perfect example of a tragedy being followed up with a farce.

What's coming next?

Watch this space!

Regards,

N


Friday 8 June, 2012

Greek Politician Assaults Fellow Politician on Live TV

Greek Politician Assaults Fellow Politician on Live TV

Many of my regular readers of my financial blog would probably be sick and tired of Global Economic Problems, especially in Europe. The very mention of "Greece" or "Greek Elections" will probably irritate such readers of the present economic mess around the world.

However, considering the kind of image Indian politicians have created for themselves in our minds, the following article on the obnoxious behaviour of a Greek counterpart must be of interest to many of us:

Crazy, to say the least!

Regards,

N