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4 Scariest Bridges Around The World

Definitely not for the fainthearted, these bridges are far from the concrete and steel, built for durability structures that connect us from one place for another that have become a hallmark of urban existences. Set against some of the most picturesque backdrops, crossing any one of these bridges is a boast-worthy achievement in itself. Here are some of the scariest bridges around the world:

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9 Awesome Spots to Celebrate New Year's Eve in the USA

Think New Year’s Eve in the USA and you probably think of the likes of New York City and Las Vegas, since they are some of the biggest, most-televised New Year’s Eve events in the world. However, beyond those glitzy cities, the USA is home to some great New Year’s Eve destinations, from theme parks to islands to alpine lakes. We bring you nine of the best destinations around the U.S. for New Year’s Eve.

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5 Most Expensive Car Launches In 2015

In the Indian auto sector, year 2015 will be always remembered as the year which witnessed a change in consumer behaviour. Gone are the times when entry level cars will make most of the headlines in the sector. Now, it’s the big machines which are affordable by super rich grabs maximum eyeballs. In the past 12 months, almost all the major luxury car makers introduced their most expensive car in the Indian market. Here is a list of 5 most expensive car launches in 2015. Here's a list of 5 most expensive luxury cars launched in India in 2015:

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5 Ways To Make Your Resume Stand Out From The Pack

HR departments in companies are pretty much swamped with resumes and according to some researchers, recruiters spend a mere six seconds skimming through and making a quick judgement. Here are a few tips to make sure that you don’t end up in the rejected pile:

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Five Actresses whom Raj Kapoor Shot into Limelight

Today (December 14) is the 91st birth anniversary of Raj Kapoor. The Showman of Bollywood, had acted, produced and directed more than 70 films. He was the recipient of Filmfare Awards, the Padma Bhushan in 1971 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1987 and even twice nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival for Awaara (1951) and Boot Polish (1954). Time magazine ranked his performance in Awaara as one of the top 10 greatest performances of all time. Raj Kapoor was known for his acting and as a director, he introduced many actors such as his son Rishi Kapoor, but more than that he was remembered as the one who gave Bollywood its best heroines from Vyjanthimala (Sangam), Zeenat Aman (Satyam Shivam Sundaram) and Simi Garewal (Mera Naam Joker), etc. On his birth anniversary, we take a look Raj Kapoor’s five heroines whom he brought into limelight:

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5 Things That Dominated The Internet In 2015

The internet is a strange and wonderful place, home to debate and jokes about everything imaginable, some more than the others, however. As December flies by it’s a good time to reflect on all that the super important things that dominated our Facebook feeds and WhatsApp messages in 2015.

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5 Things To Know About The Salman Khan 2002 Hit And Run Case

Much to the relief of the man himself and the legions of fans and to the dismay of the victims and their families, the Bombay High Court has acquitted Salman Khan in the 2002 hit and run case, citing that he could not be convicted on the basis of the evidence submitted by the prosecution. This has set aside the sessions court May verdict. Here are 5 things to know about the case:

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Eagerly Anticipated Hollywood Legacy Movies To Watch

Fans are readying themselves to see Han Solo and Luke Skywalker on the big screen in J.J. Abram’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens with will be released in India on December 18, nearly 33 years after the 1983 Return of the Jedi. But the excitement doesn't need to die down as 2016 is literally a treasure trove of sequels and reboots of cult classics. Here are some of the upcoming movies to clear out your calendar in advance for.

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