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THANKS TO the wonderful readers of my blog, we have been able to achieve a relatively tremendous milestone: The 500+ blogs have been collectively read a mighty 400.000 times. Thank each one of you 400.000 times.

God Bless

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Stars Next Door" Two mighty Trojans of Kenya hockey  3.48K

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Cyprian Fernandes: A true Goan icon Jack Fernandes 3.22K

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The Shiftars ... in the shadows of Cliff Richard and The Shadow  2.32K

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RIP "The Joker" Steve Fernandes   2.15K

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Cyprian Fernandes: Joe Gonsalves: humility with greatness 2.05K

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Cyprian Fernandes: ALU MENDONCA: THE FINAL JOURNEY 1.94K

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In Memoriam Justin Dourado 1.8K

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Daily Nation report on Alu's final farewell1.78K

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Steve Fernandes Photo tribute 1.77K

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In Memoriam Xavier Vienna RIP 1.73K

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