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VARIETY EVENTS: Marathon reaffirms Mumbai’s resilience RUN FOR PEACE. Mumbai, Jan. 18 Peace, charity and solidarity — this seemed to be the main agenda of corporate India which participated in large numbers in Mumbai Marathon 2009, held exactly nine weeks after the most dreaded terror attacks ... CINEMA: Tickets at a click How often have you missed that movie or favourite play simply because you didn’t have the time to book the tickets? Bookmyshow.com says it is a concept that is designed to put your social life on track again. Bookmyshow.com has ... EVENTS: Mumbai marathon sees HR initiatives at its best Mumbai, Jan. 18 The cacophonic business district of Mumbai looked a jamboree on Sunday as companies turned the Mumbai marathon into a team-building exercise for ...
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Saying it with flowers
ECONOMIC OFFENCES: Stung by Satyam India Inc braces for close scrutiny and tough questions from a nation smarting under the biggest fraud ever.. Some day in the future, when historians sit down to chronicle Corporate India’s history, they are most likely to divide it as BSS ... DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Paradise in bloom The trek to Har-ki-Doon in the Garhwal Himalayas is breathtaking as the trail winds through green meadows and sparkling streams.. It’s dusk and we are at Har-ki Pauri on the banks of the Ganga at Haridwar. As the sky begins to darken, the ... CINEMA: Mega razzle-dazzle Action 2009: Big movies will get bigger, the small ones will get smarter. Is the Rs 200-crore that Ghajini made in two rapid weeks a new benchmark in this new year? How long will it last till the next one comes along, and shoots past the ... SPORTS: Sailing shutterbug Behind the scenes with the official photographer at the Volvo Ocean Race. There was high excitement and festivity at the recent Volvo Ocean Race in Kochi, and capturing all the action at this high-profile event was Rick Tomlinson, the official ... GENDER: The Nordic balance The World Economic Forum’s top 5 countries for gender equality. The Nordic countries have done it again. According to The Global Gender Gap Report, 2008, compiled by the World Economic Forum (WEF) based on surveys in 130 countries, they ... HEALTH: Weekend resolve Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers' queries. How should I overcome my inertia on the days I don't feel like exercising? This happens especially on the weekend when I'm not into my ... BOOKS: Girl, uprooted The word “shifting” can unsettle a lot of us. One can quite empathise with the sentiments of Anisha Rai, the central character in Swati Kaushal’s novel A Girl Like Me. Anisha struggles to relate to a new city, ... FOOD & CUISINE: Potpourri A small bite of England. “The English like their meat half-cooked,” said a chef. But it was really tough on us. The roast beef in redwine sauce was hard to chew. However, the mutton vindaloo, an Anglo-Indian speciality, and the ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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