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6 ways to be a great boss
While the 'perfect boss' is a utopian concept, here is a quick checklist that will save you the heartburn of dealing with attrition and unhappy employees.
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How to take home a higher salary
Yes, the salaries of two individuals having the same CTC, can vary. It all depends on the way the salaries are structured. Read on...
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5 stamina-building yoga poses
Shameem Akthar, yogacharya trained with the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center, guides your through five yoga poses that improve your stamina.
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Do you suffer frequent headaches?
If you're tired of that throbbing pain in your head, here's what you should do to get rid of it.
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Sari trends from Satya Paul
At the recent fashion show held at the downtown World Trade Centre, Dubai, Indian fashion designer Satya Paul showcased her latest exotic saris. Take a look.
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How to buy a second-hand car
How to buy a second-hand car
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When Americans sneeze India catches cold
Essentially it all starts with an American wanting a home loan
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Great investment tips by Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
India shining, investment Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, India, growth, Indian economy, Indian markets, stocks, shares.
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Warren Buffett's secrets of success
Warren E Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, is arguably the world's greatest investor and the third richest man with a net worth exceeding $52 billion. Here are some of his gems of advice for investors who look at the stock market to make a fortune.
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Nokia warns over battery overheating risk
Nokia on Tuesday issued a warning over its mobile BL-5C batteries manufactured by Matsushita Battery Industrial Co Ltd of Japan between December 2005 and November 2006, saying that the batteries may overheat while charging.
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