Vishwas Krishna forwards a Twitter link of the number of times The Hindu looks forward to a “keen contest on the cards”.
For the record, a Google search for “hindu.com keen contest on the cards” generates 1,930 results in 0.05 seconds.
the news. the views. the juice.
Vishwas Krishna forwards a Twitter link of the number of times The Hindu looks forward to a “keen contest on the cards”.
For the record, a Google search for “hindu.com keen contest on the cards” generates 1,930 results in 0.05 seconds.
This entry was posted on 7 January 2011 at 4:16 pm and is filed under A bit of fun, Newspapers.
Tags: Churumuri, Google, Sans Serif, The Hindu, Twitter

8 January 2011 at 10:28 am
Good one !
8 January 2011 at 12:35 pm
Funny..
About 1,960 results (0.07 seconds)
They may consult VBhat for heading…
11 January 2011 at 8:23 am
There’s one more: type ‘the guilty will not be spared’ in
the Google search bar and hit . Page after page, the results show
statements made by Indian politicians – you have to scroll to the
fifth page to find a non-Indian’s usage of the statement. It’s
another matter that none of these guilty – ranging from Suresh
Kalmadi to A Raja to the Adarash scamsters – are punished. regards,
Bhushan.
16 January 2011 at 11:57 am
Another one is from Malayalam news channels. Whenever the ruling CPM-led LDF meets, the channels say, “crucial meeting”. Meeting after meeting, I have no idea why these meetings were crucial and what came out of them.
The same “crucial” is never said when the Congress-led UDF meets.