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Chalk, talk and trapeze walk
WAFERS was tired to the bones. For the seventh time that day she wondered whether she had done the smart thing in taking up CA. China, her engineering friend at IIT, had no factory visits. Muscles, her medico pal, had ... More

Switching off from work
WHEN something is weighing heavy on your mind, trying to forget about it is often counter-productive. The more you tell yourself you should switch off, the more you end up worrying. This can lead to you not just ... More

Just do it
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Number Crunch-340
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STOCK MARKETS


Predict the winner
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Baskets of 'X'
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PEOPLE


Mission accomplished without vision
I AM a visually challenged person who has successfully completed the chartered accountancy course. To achieve this required total perseverance, commitment and the will to tide over the physical, mental and emotional ... More

TRENDS


Are our roads safe for women or are roads safer without them?
Story so far: Social occasions such as wedding and reception merit celebration and feasting. True, but I'm appalled by the amount of food that goes waste. Untouched sweets and other dishes off the dinner table ... More

Business-a-Verse
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BOOKS


Cheese is what you think you want that you think you can get
WE ARE all trying all the time "to close the gap between where we are and where we want to be", writes William Cottringer in You can Have your Cheese and Eat it Too," published by EastWest Books (Madras) ... More

Should we worry about English spelling?
WITH that question begins Vivian Cook's book Accomodating Brocolli in the Cemetary, from Profile Books distributed in India by Viva (viva@vivagroupindia.net). Probably only one in a hundred people ... More

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