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Glasgow Games Hailed Best Ever in Rousing Closing Ceremony
- Monday August 4, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Hailed as the best ever Commonwealth Games by Federation president Prince Tunku Imran, Glasgow 2014 celebrated the end of a memorable 20th edition with a colourful closing ceremony on Sunday.
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Commonwealth Games 2014: Delhi and Glasgow Games are Like 'Chalk and Cheese', Says Federation
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Addressing a press conference just hours before the opening ceremony of the 20th Games, CGF president Prince Imran Tunku said that Glasgow has been the best ever Games in terms of preparations.
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Scottish Identity Celebrated as Glasgow Commonwealth Games Open
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
The Loch Ness Monster, tartan-clad bagpipers and giant pieces of shortbread took the place of footballers on the Celtic Park pitch as the Commonwealth Games began with a celebration of Scottish mythology and exports on Wednesday.
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Glasgow Games Hailed Best Ever in Rousing Closing Ceremony
- Monday August 4, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Hailed as the best ever Commonwealth Games by Federation president Prince Tunku Imran, Glasgow 2014 celebrated the end of a memorable 20th edition with a colourful closing ceremony on Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Commonwealth Games 2014: Delhi and Glasgow Games are Like 'Chalk and Cheese', Says Federation
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Addressing a press conference just hours before the opening ceremony of the 20th Games, CGF president Prince Imran Tunku said that Glasgow has been the best ever Games in terms of preparations.
- sports.ndtv.com
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Scottish Identity Celebrated as Glasgow Commonwealth Games Open
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
The Loch Ness Monster, tartan-clad bagpipers and giant pieces of shortbread took the place of footballers on the Celtic Park pitch as the Commonwealth Games began with a celebration of Scottish mythology and exports on Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com