![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, February 15, 2003 |
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VARIETY LIFESTYLE When veggies get `bugged' EVERYBODY knows what happened in September 2002 when Mr Keshav Pabbi took his family to a restaurant in California. Well, the Pabbis ordered burrito from a vegetarian menu. But what they got had beef in it. For Keshav, "It tasted different" and ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Stone-age brains battle N-technology WITH war in Iraq almost a certainty, the world's leaders would do well to remember that humans "may have nuclear technology, but still have stone-age brains," declares Paul Roscoe, an anthropologist at the University of Maine in the US. ... More GENDER The day of the digital diva Is there a gender digital divide? The question has the knack of evoking laughter, ridicule, cynicism and scorn. Not many can associate technology with a gender issue. Not in this day and age, they say, as they point out that women are as savvy as ... More SPORTS AirTel unveils contests for cricket enthusiasts All the messages would be printed on an Airtel greeting card, which would be sent to the Indian cricket team at South Africa on a weekly basis. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Kelkar Report Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections 2002: A drought year Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews |
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