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Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes

The National League for Democracy was a


Burmese political party founded on 27 September 1988. It is led by Aung San Suu Kyi, who acts as General Secretary. On 6 May 2010, it was declared illegal and disbanded by the ruling military junta after failing to register for the elections slated for November 2010.

The shares of Essar Energy Plc, a part of


the diversified Essar Group, on Friday began formally trading on the London Stock Exchange, after its 1.3-billion pound public offer, the biggest here since December 2007.

Who are the heroes in this 2010 tamil movie?

If he wins the 2010 British PM election, he


will be the youngest ever PM of Britain. Who?

Judge pronounces terrorist Ajmal Kasab


guilty - May'10

One and only Malayali Hollywood movie maker. Who?

Manoj Night Shyamalan

Who is the first Indian to have made a


contribution to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and on what topic did he write?

Khushwant Singh. He wrote on the Sikhs

How or why did Leonardo Dicaprio get


the name "Leonardo"?

The unborn Leo kicked his mother while


she was looking at a Leonardo da Vinci painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence

The Original Woodstock Poster with the


Wallkill, New York location

the band's first studio was in the basement


of a car repair shop, and they considered themselves to be the "masters" of the studio. ________" was derived from "masters of the basement".

Ace of Base

Iron maiden, named after the torture


device

This famous govt org has the motto,


Bahujana-hitaya bahujana-sukhaya "For the benefit of all, for the comfort of all. What public utility am I talking about?

All India Radio

Only 3 cricketers have completed the all


rounder's feat of 10,000 runs, 100 wickets and 100 catches in ODI's. Name all the three.

Sanath Jayasuriya, Sachin Tendulkar and


Saurav Ganguly - in that order.

The term is derived from the undocumented Nicolas _____, whose


legend made him out to be a soldier under Napoleon Bonaparte. He served in the Wars of Revolution (1798-1800) and the Napoleonic Wars, wherein he was wounded seventeen times and severely disabled. Despite its unpopularity in Restoration France, he was an ardent Bonapartist and was often seen wearing a violet in his lapel, the symbol of his deposed Emperor. He remained fanatically loyal despite his poverty, disability, and the abuse he suffered.

The origin and early usage indicate that ____-ism was coined to
describe excessive nationalism, which the original French term continues to do. The term entered public use due to a satirical treatment of ____ in the French play La Cocarde Tricolore (The Tricolore Cockade).

Chauvin, Chauvinism

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