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Updated: 05 December, 2007



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8 reasons why stock market traders lose money
Many people think trading is the simplest way of making money in the stock market. Far from it.
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H-1B visas: Are you qualified?
We look at the requirments and qualifications necessary for H-1B applicants: What work and educational experience do you need? What are the mandatory documents?
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Why global giants are rushing to Orissa
The state's mineral reserves are attracting the world's largest metals companies, but local tribes won't give up the rights without a fight.
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Chocolate and sex can boost brain: Study
Forget crosswords. If you really want to boost your brain power, eat dark chocolate, consume cold meat and have plenty of sex, if possible every day.
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Sample interview questions for H-1B visa
An in-depth look at the H-1B skilled worker visa to America. What quetions will you be asked? What if your job requires travel? What does the future hold for H-1Bs? Read on
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Moving beyond the 4 Ps of an MBA
Is an MBA just about Placements, Package, Profile and Prospects?
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Kamath sees Rupee at 35 to a dollar
"The rupee is testing 38, we are playing in the 38-40 band. It has so far been a two-rupee band and the rupee could come to 35 vis a vis the dollar in some years," he said.
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How and when to apply for H-1B visa to the US
Dr Vakil examines the current state of affairs regarding H-1B visa limits in America. How can you best maximise your chance of securing a visa? Read on
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Expert speak: Benefits of investing in MFs
Mukul Gupta, CEO, Birla Sun Life AMC talks about the benefits investors can draw by investing through mutual funds.
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Health risks take toll on corporate Bangalore
Around 35 per cent of Bangalore's corporate citizens fall in the medium health risk category and are likely to be affected by at least one among the ailments like hypertension, diabetes and cardiac disorders, a health study indicated.
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