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Incorporate heart-healthy foods into your diet
Kanchan Saggi, a dietician working with NutritionVista.com tells you which foods help boost heart health.
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Success tips from world's top management guru
In these troubled economic times, when countries are slipping into recession, companies are going bankrupt, CEOs are taking pay cuts and pink slips are the norm, it makes sense to take Coimbatore Krishnan Prahalad's sage words of advice.
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Ameesha gets topless, Katrina rides a horse!!
Check out Dabboo Ratnani's 2009 Calendar.
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10 rules of successful trading
This is a crucial advantage traders enjoy over investors -- the ability to make money whether the market is moving up or down. This fact should not, however, lead you to believe that trading is easy; it requires both a skill-set and rigorous discipline.
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CAT topper Shantanu Gangal's mantras for success
Shantanu Gangal, one of the dozen students to have scored a 100 percentile in CAT 2008, shares his mantras for success, his ambitions and inspiration in life.
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Drop a dress size in two weeks
Meenakshi Hejmadi, a dietician working with NutritionVista.com, tells readers how they can drop a dress size in a fortnight.
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Factors that influence your loan rate
Let's take a quick look at what all these terms mean to see how they affect the loan interest rates.
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Group discussion preparation tips and strategies
The CAT results are out and there will be a mad scramble now amongst students preparing for group discussions and personal interviews. Here are 11 points that will help you prepare yourself for the road ahead.
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Infosys asks employees to save $10 each
In yet another example by an Indian corporate to become cost-sensitive, IT bellweather Infosys Technologies is asking all its employees to go in for a one-time cost savings of $10 each. This initiative is expected to help the company, which has over 100,000 people on its rolls, to incur a cost saving of $1 million (around Rs 5 crore), which is a 'substantial amount' according to the company.
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Ameesha gets topless, Katrina rides a horse!!
Check out Dabboo Ratnani's 2009 Calendar.
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