![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, April 19, 2004 |
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LIFE FOOD & CUISINE
On a painted platterJoe Manavalan's new and hip dessert joint in Bangalore has taken dessert making to new heights. First, he serves you chocolate paint on your plate, then he treats you to exotic after-meal marvels. More ECONOMY
In search of India ShiningThey are the master builders; their hands mould the bricks that make our homes. But the immigrant workers of Orissa are a homeless, hapless lot, with little more than drudgery and squalor for company. More MANAGEMENT
Dream on ... for successWhoever heard of dreams being instrumental in a company's successes? Well, Dr Anjali Hazarika tells you that dreams can replace cold logic as an effective administrative tool. So, dream on! More RADIO/TV
Back on her feet and in actionNo crippling disability was enough to keep Sudha Chandran away from the spotlight. Today, between politics and her television star image she's really kept on her toes. More FASHION
A week of fashion and opportunityIf there's one thing that the upcoming Lakme India Fashion Week says about the country's fashion industry, it's this: With a wealth of skill and talent, it's only a matter of time before Indian trends and colours grace the world ramp. More CINEMA
More than just skinThe box office results of Hawas, Murder and Tum, all based on the Hollywood film Unfaithful, go on to prove that skin alone will not do the trick. More GENDER
Give J&K women economic azadi Across the J&K border the guns have returned to their holsters. But the region's women are still crying for peace. They want a system based on social security and equal opportunities that will get them economic empowerment. More INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Resilient New York Though it is no more a city of joy post the horror of 9/11, New York has made a remarkable comeback. More DOMESTIC TRAVEL
The voice of stillnessA peace and tranquillity of mind that only long hours of mediation will bring, a trip to Bekal guarantees in a snap. You'll leave its timeless temples and picturesque environs feeling at peace with the world. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Apr. 11-Apr. 17 Woman of steel The elephants go two by two Understanding Laloo's Bihar |
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