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Doomsday craze grips the world

New Delhi: The end is near. The world as we know it will end on December 21, when cataclysmic events will leave a trail of destruction and cause near-total human extinction on Earth.  At any



In Hong Kong, the Aqua restaurant is promising to pick up the tab for its HK$2,112.12 ($273) six-course meal if the apocalypse does appear at hand -- though patrons will have to stump up if still alive at midnight.



The mystical minded in Australia -- where Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made a spoof video to announce the end of days -- are laying on a Mayan solstice festival near Canberra featuring music and yoga.

Raj Kumar Sharma, a Mumbai-based astrologer, dismissed the Mayan predictions, saying he detected "a lot of positivity around in the near future", and predicting World War III will break out by 2052.

But if the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse do descend on Earth, it seems one might be riding in on an invisible steed, miming a rodeo dance.

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