Sunday, June 20, 2004

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CAPTION CONTEST

Caption Contest

Test your ingenuity, suggest a caption for the photograph given below. Selected entries will be posted on this page next Sunday. LAST  WEEK'S RESULTS




Photo by Pradeep Tewari

 
 
Please write the caption for the photograph
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS


We thank our readers for the overwhelming response to our interactive Caption Contest feature. Due to the volume of the e-mail messages received, we are unable to publish all the captions and only post a representative selection. Often a number of persons send similar captions. In such cases only one of these is posted.


Photo posted last week, captions submitted for which are given below.

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  • Born to bear.
    Narinder Banwait,
    Chandigarh, India.

  • Sooner or later, all beautiful things are reduced to dust.
    Moorakh Singh,
    Auburn, AL.

  • Heavens fall here.
    Gurjot,
    Sirhind, India.

  • Gul Marg.
    Rupinder Banwait,
    Toronto, Canada.

  • From garlands to garbage after a political rally.
    Sanam Sharma,
    Melbourne, Australia.

  • Cherry blossom for shoes.
    Clare Falconer,
    Llandough, Wales.

  • Trendy nature prefers pink for red carpet.
    Sunil Chauhan,
    Ghaziabad, India.

  • Soft petalling.
    Valérie Ganne,
    Lille, France.

  • Floral tri-boot.
    Rob Falconer,
    Penarth, Wales.

  • Floor o' flora.
    Marc Falconer,
    Llandough, Wales.

  • Pushap Lata (legs).
    Harjit Singh Sodhi,
    Scottsdale, AZ.

  • Autumn blush.
    Sabhya Rana,
    Chandigarh, India.

  • Crushed flowers still try to feel happy.
    R. P. Chaddah,
    Hamilton, New Zealand.

  • Be careful, not every day is spring.
    Candy Stevez,
    Pittsburgh, PA.

  • The rosy path has thorns, too.
    Pankaj Relan,
    Adelaide, Australia.

  • Pity the pretty.
    V. K. Tangri,
    Amritsar, India.

  • Let me see where 'Kanta laga re'. 
    Ashok Kumar,
    Maur Mandi (Punjab), India.