![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, September 30, 2002 |
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LIFE ENVIRONMENT
The urban dilemmaCities are centres of human consumption which draw heavily from the surrounding ecosystems. At best the citizens can help reduce adverse environmental impact. More HEALTH The `tsk' of the disc and after... Give the mind the spine and say, `I'll beat it, yet!' and overcome problems in the spine with therapeutic and preventive exercises. More HOTELS
Not just coffee!To make Barista better, last week, the coffee specialists launched a new food range at their outlets. Introducing the flavours of Italy, Barista had on its shelves a variety of Italian sandwiches Paninis and Baquettes. The ... More RADIO/TV
An irreparable loss indeedAs an actress and talk-show anchor, Priya Tendulkar has left an indelible mark on the audience's minds. More CINEMA
Catering to a larger audienceThe launch of the film, Roja, in the international market has thrown open some intriguing questions about regional and cultural specificity, and their connection with that elusive crossover movie that filmmakers are hell-bent upon creat ing. More GENDER
A tale about determination and grit`Where there is a will, there is a way,' say the students of the Poona School and Home for Blind Girls, who wholly manage the school's commercial massage centre. Rasika Dhavse reports. More INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Vibrant LondonThere's too much to do, too much to see. London leaves you wanting more of it, says Preeti Mehra. More DOMESTIC TRAVEL
Chilling out in coffee countryThe air with a whiff of coffee announces that you are in Chikmagalur. This small plantation town in Karnataka mesmerises visitors with its coffee and culture, says Sumitra Senapaty. More SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT
Reaching outNext week will be the award ceremony in New York where SOS Children's Villages (SOS CV) will receive the 2002 Conrad N Hilton Humanitarian Prize of $one million. The organisation has decided to invest the prize money in pilot projects for ... More BOOKS
Using the consultant to your advantageHow do you make use of the services of your external consultant effectively and wisely? The relationship between the internal facilitator and the external consultant should be a fruitful one, which should work for the success of the organisation as a whole. Excerpts from the book, Making a Difference, by Bruce Nixon, tell us how that could be achieved. More
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