Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 11, 2009 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Direct and daring With more direct-to-home TV players in the fray, subscribers are being wooed with value-added services. Growing by leaps and bounds, DTH expects to take share from the cable industry.. The slowdown could well have had an unintended impact on the ... SPORTS: IPL effect: India Cements to score more with CSK brand To use brand to capture new markets; plans merchandising, talent hunts. Chennai, June 10 Putting behind the disappointment of its team Chennai Super Kings not making it to the IPL finals this year, in spite of it being one of the favoured teams, ...
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Nick Faldo to develop golf course, academy at Lavasa
GENDER: Passage to a non-life Qualified and talented women languish helplessly after moving to the US on H-4 ‘dependent’ visas. Long hours in front of the television, is how Ruchi Singh, 27, a trained fashion designer, describes her daily routine in the US. ... PEOPLE: A playhouse of fantasies Kamala (Das) Surayya — 1934-2009. It was as if, along with dolls, pent-up fantasies had tumbled out of the Old Playhouse of a nubile lass. Kamala Das’s first collection of poems, Summer in Calcutta, published in 1965, kicked up some ... HEALTH: 12 steps away from acidity Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers’ queries. I’m a software developer. I’ve had stomach problems for weeks: constipation, recurring acidity, and so on. I’ve tried to follow a simple, healthy diet, but as I stay ... LIFESTYLE: Yen for NRI? Self-determining young women rethink ‘foreign alliances.’. Aparna Mathur*, 32, lives in Mumbai and works as assistant manager for a BPO. For the last five years, a techie friend of hers has been trying to convince her to marry him. ... HOTELS: The Raj from Taj A slice of Ol’ Blighty served up at The Gateway Hotel, Coonoor. Leaning back on white-painted metal chairs, enjoying a cup of steaming tea on the green lawns, with jacaranda trees in full bloom and their flowers spread like a mauve carpet ... BOOKS: Preparing for takeoff? As befits any good academic, Dr Dipankar Gupta has set himself a massive task. “In this book,” he says, “I intend to understand the nature of India’s growth and why large sections of the population have still not ... SPORTS: Faster, higher… flashier IPL trophy: Celebrating 21st century cricket or crass glitter?. I really wish they would redesign the IPL trophy. With the current trophy in their hands the Deccan Chargers looked like they had gone shopping at a particularly opulent ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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