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Here is an article I wrote in early December 2010. I decided to write on world affairs for a broad audience as a way of practicing news writing. […] more...
Langur Monkeys toGuard Games in IndiaThe Commonwealth Games, an olympics type international competition to start in New Delhi, India, next week, will have an unusual platoon guarding its […] more...
After much hype and last minute consternation, the Commonwealth Games came to Delhi during the first two weeks of October. In the months leading up to the games, […] more...
[caption id="attachment_8409" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="CWG XIX DOGS AMOK"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_8408" align="aligncenter" width="203" caption="Monkeys Rule Delhi"][/caption] India and England neck-and-neck as end approaches By Nick Mulvenney NEW DELHI | Wed Oct 13, 2010 […] more...
Wildlife vie for attention along with the athletes at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Cyclists returned from their road race around the centre of New Delhi on Sunday […] more...
Wild monkeys and stray dogs got front row seats but a massive security operation kept most other spectators away as Australia snatched another two Commonwealth Games cycling gold medals […] more...
Australian Rochelle Gilmore had to dodge wild dogs and monkeys on her way to victory in a gruelling Commonwealth Games women's road race through the streets of Delhi on […] more...
Wild monkeys and stray dogs got front row seats but a massive security operation kept most other spectators away as Australia snatched another two Commonwealth Games cycling gold medals on the streets of Delhi on Sunday. more...
Australian cyclists Alan Davis and Rochelle Gilmore dodged wild dogs and monkeys on the stifling empty streets of Delhi to win the Commonwealth Games men's and women's road races on Sunday.The pai more...
The Racism slur has become the latest controversy to hit the already-troubledCommonwealth Games with at least three such incidents since the mega-event got underway last Sunday.South African […] more...
It has been learnt that Bhanot has been stripped off his decision making powers by OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi on the insistence of Games boss Mike Fennell. more...
South African swimmer Roland Schoeman had yesterday condemned crowd antics describing them like "monkeys", while an English official used an expletive against Indian archery head coach Limba Ram in two different incidents. more...
New Delhi, Oct 9 (IANS) The Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Saturday issued an advisory to presenters and volunteers at venues to check unruly crowds in the stands after a South African swimmer accused Indian spectators of behaving like 'monkeys'. more...
Delhi rocked by 'monkey' racism claimsBy Fazny ZavahirNEW DELHI — Delhi's troubled Commonwealth Games was plunged into a racism storm on Saturday after South African swimmer Roland Schoeman […] more...
C'Wealth Games organising committee secretary general Lalit Bhanot was today left embarrassed at the daily press briefing here after misinterpreting a question on reports of a South African swimmer calling Indian spectators "monkeys". more...
What a difference - in the lead-up to the Commonwealth Games in India, it was reported that monkeys were being used in a security capacity to discourage other […] more...
SPORTS fans travelling to Delhi for the Commonwealth Games need have no fears - authorities have confirmed that they have deployed a contingent of “super monkeys” to guard […] more...
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/10/05/sidner.monkey.business/index.html So I don't really read too many articles on animals, but hey, this is really interesting. The Commonwealth Games. Held every four years, this "Olympic" type athletic event is […] more...
Athletes at the Commonwealth Games are battling a plague of Delhi bugs as much as opponents with organisers forced to blanket venues with a pungent insecticide after an influx of insects. more...
After all the muck, monkeys, mongrels and faeces that nearly marred Commonwealth Games 2010, India grabbed the chance to show its might when it got the act together […] more...
After all that muck, monkeys, mongrels and faeces that nearly marred Commonwealth Games 2010, India grabbed the chance to show its might when it got the act together […] more...
Squatter settlements being hidden by Commonwealth Games boards (source: India Together) The past week has been brutal for Delhi's Commonwealth Games, which is due to begin in […] more...
[caption id="attachment_7939" align="aligncenter" width="304" caption="CWG XIX-1"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_7938" align="aligncenter" width="304" caption="CWG XIX-2"][/caption] 3 October 2010 Last updated at 09:49 ET Commonwealth Games open in Delhi with security tight Details of […] more...
Commonwealth Games set to begin amid security lockdownOfficers on watch in New Delhi, 2 October 2010 The biggest ever Commonwealth Games are set to officially start amid heavy […] more...
I'm going to get right to the point - there are going to be monkeys guarding the venues at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. Yes, monkeys. [caption id="attachment_747" […] more...
In few more hours time, the Delhi 2010 XIX Commonwealth Games will begin and it will held until 13rd Oct. I think most of the sports we can […] more...
Athletes and tourists at the Delhi Commonwealth Games will be protected by the Indian army, police - and monkeys. The black-faced langurs are deployed at sporting venues to chase […] more...
As everyone who lives in a country that the (British) Empire's sun once set on knows, the Commonwealth Games are about to begin in Delhi. Two days […] more...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11433539 Delhi authorities have deployed a contingent of large black-faced langur monkeys at the Commonwealth Games venues to scare away smaller simians. At least 10 langurs have been on duty […] more...
With less than 48 hours to go for the Commonwealth Games, are things finally in place? Can we hope for a safe and successful show? 1) The Delhi High […] more...
With less than 48 hours to go for the Commonwealth Games, are things finally in place? Can we hope for a safe and successful show? 1) The Delhi High […] more...
Even though Delhi adminis- tration has decided to deploy langurs to avoid monkey men- ace during the Commonwealth Games, a monkey sneaked inside the Village on Thursday. The monkey witnessed roam- more...
It's going to happen in India. The trained monkeys will actually patrol to keep other, smaller animals away from the fans attending the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games. […] more...
Wait...what? Yahoo.com -- Ever heard somebody say that their job's so easy a trained monkey could do it? Organizers of the Commonwealth Games in India are testing out that […] more...
Delhi authorities have enlisted the hairy help of a contingent of trained large black-faced langur monkeys to work as security guards at the Commonwealth Games. Their mission: to chase […] more...
Delhi authorities have deployed a contingent of large black-faced langur monkeys at the Commonwealth Games venues to scare away smaller simians. At least 10 langurs have […] more...
India is hosting commonwealth games this year and guess who the organizers have picked to do the securities- trained langur monkeys. Thats right, 38 trained monkeys will be […] more...
To thwart attacks by monkeys and hungry animals, India has deployed 100,000 security guards and 38 monkeys to secure venues in New Delhi ahead of the start of […] more...
From RussiaToday | September 29, 2010 Security officials at the Commonwealth Games started deploying langur monkeys at several venues in New Delhi to keep smaller simians from […] more...
New Delhi, India is hosting the Commonwealth Games. It’s like a mini-Olympics with the swimming, and the running, and the whatnot. But there’s a serious problem threatening to […] more...
Monkeys hired to guard 2010 Commonwealth Games in IndiaSecurity officials at the Commonwealth Games started deploying langur monkeys at several venues in New Delhi to keep smaller simians from causing any trouble. Langurs are a common type on monkey in south Asia, and because they are large and fierce they are often used in India to keep other monkeys in check in public places.From:RussiaTodayViews:301 24ratingsTime:01:31More inNews & Politics more...
Delhi authorities have deployed a contingent of large black-faced langur monkeys at the Commonwealth Games venues to scare away smaller simians. At least 10 langurs have been on duty […] more...
Namaste monkey fans! Mr Monkey has learned that the organisers of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi have turned to a troop of monkeys to help improve security. The authorities have deployed a contingent […] more...
Because similar plans worked so well with: cane toads kudzu Asian carp cactus moth the organizers of some Commonwealth Games sports thingy in Delhi are planning to get rid of their rhesus monkey […] more...
Apparently there is more monkey business afoot at the Commonwealth games. The New Delhi Municipal Council has decided to ‘deploy' langurs to guard the Commonwealth Games venues in New […] more...
[caption id="attachment_26272" align="alignright" width="112" caption="Monkey Business"][/caption] Holy crap, New Delhi officials at this years Commonwealth Games have called in the big guns to cope with major security issues. Yes, […] more...
The Bizarre Commonwealth Games with Monkeys as Security GuardsThis has to be the strangest Commonwealth Games ever, with trained Langur Monkeys being used to help provide security for […] more...
Delhi's 'monkey' police at Commonwealth gamesThere's no monkeying around with security for commonwealth games. And therefore the Games' organisers have called in a special squad of langurs with their trainers to keep the athletes safe. Confused? take a look at this report!From:newsxliveViews:4005 3ratingsTime:01:00More inNews & Politics more...