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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
High on money power
Money assumes an alluring perfume in China... it is no longer a dirty word, but a sign of success and source of envy. More

Evergreen auto city
Stuttgart, home to leading auto companies, also boasts a verdant cityscape. More

Gentlemen's mean machines
The view from the thundering grandstands of stock car racing. More

GENDER
Oman's better half
The transition from tradition to modernity for Omani girls has been remarkable. More

ARTS & CRAFTS
United colours of craftspeople
SASHA helps traditional artisans find and retain market share amidst competition from cheaper, mass-produced goods. More

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Richie rich
China's richest person is 37-year-old Huang Guangyu and worth $2.5 billion. Huang made his money by starting up an electronic appliances company when just 17 years old. The economic boom in China has meant that home-owners now want to fill their ... More

BOOKS
Sinned against
An illiterate woman breaks the silence over the horrors meted out to her in the name of `honour'. More






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