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Go Slow, Young Man

10.01.2005 23:08    gadflyer.com
Tax reform of Social Security reform -- which will Bush go slower on?


Simple: Simon

10.01.2005 20:05    gadflyer.com
Why Rosenberg is the best person for the DNC job

Killer Instinct

10.01.2005 18:42    gadflyer.com
Getting mean


The British Beauty Myth

10.01.2005 18:05    ypulse.com
Naomi Wolf, author of "The Beauty Myth" and possibly best known in pop culture for advising Al Gore to be more "alpha," has written a column for the London Times arguing that British teen girls are in bad shape when

Arbiters of Cool

10.01.2005 18:05    ypulse.com
John Veraci said something else that grabbed me in the Trends and Tudes newsletter yesterday: "We miss being teenagers the second we turn 20. We follow the products teenagers think are cool. We watch the tv shows and movies they

Sweatband or Jockstrap?

10.01.2005 18:05    ypulse.com
Iconoculture points to the new sweatband or D-BANDS they predict will be all the rage with Millennials. The extra band running across the top is supposed to "swipe more sweat, reduce slippage, and offer more protection under helmets." Is it

Inaugural Pretension

10.01.2005 17:16    gadflyer.com
The Inaugural Committee's effort to portray big donations as "generosity."

Are We Close to 125K Yet?

10.01.2005 16:25    gadflyer.com
With elections 20 days away, will anybody call Bush on his repeated promise to have 125K trained Iraqi troops?

New Right to Information Act soon

10.01.2005 14:58    rediff.com
A modified new bill on Right to Information Act would soon be introduced in Parliament, Information and Broadcasting Minister S Jaipal Reddy said on Monday.

Anil's letter may have led to SEBI action

10.01.2005 14:18    rediff.com
Market regulator SEBI's conditional clearance to Reliance Industries programme for buyback of shares may have been prompted by a letter written by RIL vice chairman Anil Ambani late last month.

SEBI to focus on debt market growth

10.01.2005 13:02    rediff.com
Expressing concern over the low level of growth in the debt market, Securities and Exchange Board of India on Monday said it would focus on developing this segment of the capital market in the current and next year to impart

Student goes to law to end 'injustice' of higher fees for English

10.01.2005 12:25    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A STUDENT who is taking legal action against the Scottish Executive for discrimination over tuition fees last night vowed to get justice for her peers.

Murder suspect leaps to death

10.01.2005 12:25    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SCOTTISH soldier suspected of murdering the student Sally Geeson was found dead outside a Glasgow hotel after apparently jumping from the sixth floor, detectives said yesterday.

Living on borrowed money

10.01.2005 12:23    rediff.com
The tendency manifests itself at both the national and household levels in the US.

IT exports to Japan to top $1,500 mn

10.01.2005 12:23    rediff.com
The export of software and information technology services to Japan could triple to $1,500 million in the near future if Indo-Japan double taxation avoidance agreement is renegotiated.

Palestinians vote for hope

10.01.2005 12:04    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Palestinian elections, to choose a new president following the death of Yasser Arafat, are the first step in getting the peace process restarted. The high numbers voting indicate a strong desire among ordinary Palestinians to end the extreme...

And then the markets fell....

10.01.2005 11:44    rediff.com
The new year commenced on a rather somber note for investors.

ONGC eyes stake in Encana, Yukos

10.01.2005 11:06    rediff.com
State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp is in the race for picking up Canadian firm EnCana's stake in a cluster of oil fields in Ecuador and is also talking to Russia for picking up stake in assets of oil major

Want to set up a successful IT firm? Work hard!

10.01.2005 11:06    rediff.com
Unless you can think on your feet and take risks I don't think it is possible to be an entrepreneur.'

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