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Nigel, I only get to laugh at you dude on your ignorance. Do you think we need aussies to generate money. only aussies need indians to generate money. Look at you Micheal Hussey getting ready to play for super kings instead of western warriors. Even if Bangladesh or Zimbabwe plays cricket with india, the stadiums will be atleast 75% full. So It is india which is the economic power of cricket. Americans are dominating the political world because of the economic might and indians are doing so in the cricket field. Loud mouthed and white skinned aussies have gotten away with all the abuses and sledges so far and say that indians are worst behaved. The biased verdict against indians are invariably passed by white skinned match referees. Why should we accept these racial decisions.
in Cricket
via Herald Sun @ 17:54 5th Nov
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Evolution Studios lead designer Nigel Kershaw and creative director Paul Hollywood, responsible for the recent MotorStorm: Pacific Rift for the PlayStation 3, tell 1UP that the "infamous" E3 2005 trailer for the first MotorStorm "kind of pissed us off a lot." Why? Well, for one thing, it wasn't created by them and set the team up for "expectations about the rendering prowess that we were going to expose."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 6:54 11th Nov
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Christine Strange and her husband, Nigel, say a couch in their home in the British city of Bristol makes mysterious noises because they believe it's haunted.
in Quirky
via Red Orbit @ 5:23 25th Nov
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411’s Buy or Sell: Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson, CHIKARA’s Cibernetico, Austin vs. Jacobs and More!
in Celebrities
via 411mania.com @ 21:16 21st Nov
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411’s Buy or Sell: Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson, CHIKARA’s Cibernetico, Austin vs. Jacobs and More!
in Celebrities
via 411mania.com @ 8:50 21st Nov
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411’s Buy or Sell: Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson, CHIKARA’s Cibernetico, Austin vs. Jacobs and More!
in Celebrities
via 411mania.com @ 11:01 21st Nov
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dailygamesnews.com - Motorstorm: Pacific Rift lead designer Nigel Kershaw recently sparked some debate when he had a good rant at people comparing final game graphics to initial target renders. Axis Animation. the company behind the creation of the target renders used for Motorstorm have shared their views on why it is important to have them.
in Computer Games
via NG4.com @ 12:56 26th Nov
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In the recently announced Groundsman of the Year Awards, Nigel Gray, Head Groundsman at The Rose Bowl was awarded a commendation for his one day pitches. The awards are based on the umpire reports for the season which include marks for grass cover, dryness, seam movement, pace and consistency of bounce and turn.
in Cricket
via Hampshire Cricket @ 15:59 25th Nov
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Cardiff Museum Project Manager Dr Kathleen Howe with (right to left) Councillor Nigel Howells and Richard Tynen, and Mark Munnery, Cardiff Council’s Operational Manager for Venues
in Arts & Culture
via 24 Hour Museum @ 22:30 1st Dec
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Three years after he sank his last pint in the Queen Vic, the career of former EastEnders actor Nigel Harman is going from strength to strength. The actor, who famously played Dirty Den's son Dennis, was at the London film festival to present his first big-screen outing Telstar.
in Celebrities
via Hello! @ 13:36 27th Oct
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Yup. There's one show photo that we simply couldn't decide on a caption for. So it's down to you. We have Ewan, Symbian CEO Nigel Clifford and Rafe chewing the cud in the press area. But what on earth's going on? You decide! Best one line caption in the comments wins some mystery star goodies.....
in Handhelds
via All About Symbian @ 0:54 24th Oct
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UK, October 28, 2008 - MotorStorm: Pacific Rift, Evolution Studio's highly regarded follow-up to its PlayStation 3 launch title, is to receive a steady raft of downloadable content, with the games' director Nigel Kershaw adding that much of the content will be free of charge.
in Video Games
via IGN.com @ 13:31 28th Oct
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In the next issue of IAM we have an in-depth look at how the current economic and financial worries affecting much of the world are going to impact on the IP market place. Nigel Page, the magazine’s finance editor, has put together a great cover story on the subject and, perhaps surprisingly for some (though not if you are a regular reader of this blog), the consensus among the financiers and intermediaries that he spoke to is that this could be a wonderful opportunity.
in IP & Patents
via Intellectual Asset Management @ 16:31 10th Nov
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Despite society’s obsession with celebrities, we all need to face facts: ultimately, we still know very little about them. Brad and Angelina might drop chips on the floor, say, “It’s OK — the germs haven’t had a chance to get on there yet”, then let Zahara eat them. Victoria Wood might persistently partially obscure her neighbour’s driveway with her Volvo. Nigel Havers’s dog might hump everyone’s leg, while Havers sits there laughing and shouting: “Classic! Classic!” We just don’t know. Over the past few weeks, however — for a few glancing moments, at least — the gauze has been lifted on the lives of a few, otherwise reclusive, stars. For during the coverage of Madonna and Guy’s impending divorce, it emerged that the Ritchie-Ciccones, on Christmas Day 2004, sat their children down to a festive Kabbalah-approp
in Arts & Culture
via The Times @ 1:06 14th Nov
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