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An accountant in a school bus
EPS is a public school having 25 buses each plying in different directions for the transport of its school students. In view of large number of students availing of the bus service, the buses work two shifts daily, in ... More

Matchmaking talk with cola on table
FOR a change China wasn't sipping coffee, Muscles wasn't gobbling pizza and Wafers wasn't having her mandatory bite of French fries. Instead, the gang was hot on soft drinks; one sipping Coke, the second sipping ... More

Just do it
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TAXATION


  • Directors at loggerheads

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    TRENDS


    Does a hand that helps suddenly become `foreign'?
    Story so far: On city roads, while it is increasingly common to find women riding bikes or driving cars, what is also visible is their becoming a victim to rash driving by other motorists. I know it is easy to ... More

    Business-a-Verse
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    BOOKS


    Come, let's play the game of Go
    BILL Gates, Mao Tse-tung and John Nash. What's common among them? They have all played a simple two-person board game called `game of geniuses' or simply `Go', a 4000-year old Asian weapon for success. On a table that ... More

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    In Focus

    Foreign Trade Policy - 2004-09
    The Crude shock
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    Sep. 26-Oct. 2
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    Chalk, talk and trapeze walk


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