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Body language says it all
Like the face and eyes, the body has a language of its own, which is a mirror to one's state of mind. Politicians, film stars, sportspersons and models, who know the importance of body language, use it to their maximum advantage. More

Don't give the game away
First, the bad news! While most of us can control what we say, we have little power over our body language. Research indicates that we have a `vocabulary' of about 1,38,000 non-verbal and visual cues, but we can only control 150-200 of them ... More

FOOD & CUISINE


Soups & snacks, just for you
Want to make soups and snacks the same way that your favourite restaurant does? No problem, try out these recipes. Lip-smacking, aren't they? More

EDUCATION


Learning is fun
A new curricula for school children seems to be the latest buzz word. Experiments, that promise to make education a fun thing for children, are on way in the Class I-V level. One of them is from Jiva Institute, which celebrated the first ... More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Say Bali ho!
The Asian crisis has been a windfall for the foreign traveller on a budget. A. Seshan enjoys the Bali landscape without hurting his pocket. More

A town called Bamberg
Bamberg is a town of many faces, all of them pleasant and romantic, says Inder Raj Ahluwalia. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Tranquil moments
The temple town of Thiruvannamalai has attracted the religious and seekers of truth through centuries. Lalitha Sridhar soaks in its many sights. More

WORK LIFE


Waiting for Lady Luck to smile?
Opportunities don't come knocking every time. You have to seize them when they do. More

SHOPPING


Selling lifestyles
A virtual treasure chest for the house-proud professional, `Splendid Homes' may have just the piece to suit both your taste and your purse. Purobi Menon browses around. More

CONSUMER ACTIVISM


Change in mindset, please!
It's high time to bring in some change in the way consumer fora and commissions have been functioning. That is possible only with a change in attitude on the part of authorities. But is there light at the end of the tunnel? More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Jostling for attention
Uday Balakrishnan discovers a museum of sculptures, manuscripts, coins and many other vestiges of the past in the small AP town of Rajahmundry. More

TOURISM


Down Under retreats
The recession notwithstanding, Indians are increasingly being seen as the travellers and spenders in South-East Asia. So, after Hong Kong and Malaysia have got the country's travel trade familiar with their destinations, the Australian Tourism ... More

BOOK REVIEW


More the merrier?
Mergers and Acquisitions
A Guide to Create Value for Stakeholders
By Hitt, Harrison and Ireland
Publishers: Oxford University Press
Pirce: Rs 495 More

Catalyst for change
Management of Organisational Change
Leveraging Transformation
By Dr K Harigopal
Publishers: Response Books, New Delhi
Price: Rs 295 More

Judo Strategy
Turning Competitors' Strength to Your Advantage
By David B. Yoffie and Mary Kwak
Publishers: Harvard Business School Press
Price: $29.95 More

Regulation in Infrastructure Services
Progress and the Way Forward
Ed by S.K. Sarkar and Kaushik Deb
Publishers: Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi
Price: Not mentioned More

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