Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 25, 2009 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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VARIETY TOURISM: Fighting the trickle The Canadian tourism sector offers recession-buster deals as visitors to the Niagara Falls from the US reduce in number.. Driving through the Rainbow Bridge into Canada, you cannot help but notice it. The number of cars on the freeway has ... SPORTS: Lord of the drinks Pepsi’s First Ball ka Captain built on cricket-crazy fans’ wildest dreams coming true.. For Gaurav Khetpal, an 18-year-old B.Com student of Lucknow Christian College, it was a huge day. Here he was at cricket’s most hallowed ... RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS: Mahindra Holidays to tap seniors, teen segments Chennai, June 24 Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd (MHRIL) intends to launch holiday products for teenagers and ...
SPORTS: Mazboot Haryanvi Chiselled men and women from the Jat heartland are taking by storm the world of sports, modelling and even the police force.. The latest edition of the Gladrags Supermodel contest saw two hunks from Haryana walk away with winning titles. And ... INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Vietnam and Cambodia Impressions of a reluctant traveller. I have never been comfortable travelling in places that are hot and humid. I therefore set out for Vietnam and Cambodia both with curiosity and hesitancy. What I discovered in both places was passion and ... RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS: Resort to Nature The Dune Eco Beach Resort near Pondicherry allows you to wallow in ultra-luxury with a clear, Green conscience.. It’s a perfect escape from the humdrum of hectic living and concrete jungles; from the cacophony of politicians abusing their ... HEALTH: Wake with energy Don’t lose your day in sleepy, lethargic haze… awake to a lively new way.. It’s a bit like grieving. You sleep heavily at night, all eight hours of it. But, next morning, you don’t want to open your eyes. You feel sleepy, ... PEOPLE: Camus between the lines The enduring magic of those short, bland sentences that convey more than they say. He may be the only writer who is known for something he professed he was not. When you think Albert Camus, you think existentialism. And many may not know that ... FOOD & CUISINE: Tastes like Karnataka In Bangalore, a city that celebrates cuisine from world over, a festival to flaunt its delicious home cooking. Bangaloreans love to eat out, and the city regularly witnesses food festivals. Bengali, Rajasthani, South-East Asian, French — ... BOOKS: Why Pak-Chini are bhai-bhai Browser’s corner Any keen observer of Indo-Pak relations always wonders and agonises over why China is such a huge fan of Pakistan and has refused to even express lip-sympathy for the havoc caused by Pakistan-sponsored jihadis for long years in Jammu and ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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