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POPSPlacements in India for US business graduates. Its good to see this happen. India can be a great place to work and gain crtical experience when it comes to working in developing countries. India itself has a huge talent in management and is a base of IIM (Indian Institute of Management), a highly acclaimed business school. I am sure its a great opportunity for business graduates in US.
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POPSFucking, Austria. (nothing Bad). I was also shocked to see the title but this is really humorous find by google sightseeing folks. Great job guys. I am sure, this is one of the easiest places to remember.
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POPSScary mummy... This one looks great and scary too..hope it is not made up for a photograph. I would like to see more of these.
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POPSNew form of Life found Its fascinating that we keep on finding new forms of life. What's happening to the Mars exploration?? Any signs there??
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POPSThanks guys! Oh Boy! I am sad today. I cannot be happy, with both these wonderful folks not to be seen on the cricket ground (McGrath for Tests). I have seen full days of test match cricket with them bowling over after over. Cannot describe the void inside me. I have been in US for 3-4 years now and haven't got much chance to watch cricket. This makes me even more sad because I know I have missed some of the greatest performances these guys delivered. I am waiting for their Auto biographies. Those will be my greatest belongings. I already have "Out of my comfort zone" - by Steve Waugh. I want to thank you guys. You both are my heros.
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POPSWorld's largest hamburger At 50 pounds, the Mt. Olympus burger sold at Clinton Station Diner in Clinton, N.J., is the largest hamburger sold in the world. Made with 25 pounds of beef, the burger goes for $99 and takes about an hour to cook. The diner’s owner Mike Zambas says that they sell at least one of the mega-burgers a week but, despite the $1,000 prize, no one has had the stomach to eat it all.
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POPSWorld's larget Cruise Ship - Freedon of the Seas Cruise Ship Knocking the Queen Mary 2 out of first place, Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas holds the record as the largest cruise ship in the world. Although the Freedom of the Seas is a little shorter and narrower than the QM2, it’s the ship’s gross tonnage—160,000—that broke the record. The ship holds 2,620 passengers and 1,253 crew members.
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POPSWorld biggest airplane - Antonov The largest aircraft in the world is the Antonov An-225 Mriya. Making its maiden flight in 1988, it was built to transport the Soviet Union’s space shuttle Buran. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Antonov 225 did not fly for years until May, 2001, when a 15-minute test flight was conducted in hopes of using the plane again for transporting large cargo. The plane is 276 feet long and has a maximum gross weight of 1,411,000 pounds—also making it the heaviest plane in the air.
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POPSWorld's tallest hotel - Burj Al Arab in Dubai According to Guinness World Records, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is the tallest hotel in the world. Completed in 1999, the hotel stands at 1,052 feet and is built on a man-made island. Towards the top of the hotel is a helipad for any guests hoping to arrive in their helicopters.