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Morning sex can keep you hale and hearty
According to a research from Queen's University in Belfast, a good morning session at least three times a week, decreases the risk of heart attack or stroke by half and a regular session improves circulation, thereby reducing blood pressure.
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World's 10 biggest banks
A peek into 10 biggest banks of the world, their history and other details.
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Need H-1B visa? Read this first
Immigration law attorney David Ware answered questions about the complicated and controversial H-1B visa process
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8 things to make an impressive CV
How to design an impressive and user-friendly CV.
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'To be successful, you need a compelling vision'
Meet Shirish Nadkarni, co-founder and CEO of Livemocha.com.
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8 key ratios for picking good stocks
Check out these 8 financial ratios offer terrific insights into the financial health of a company -- and the prospects for a rise in its share price.
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World's 10 biggest banks
A peek into 10 biggest banks of the world, their history and other details.
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What all MUST know about inflation
Inflation is a rise in the prices of a specific set of goods or services.
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PSU pay panel for 50-60% revision
Over 1.6 million employees working in the estimated 240 central public sector undertakings (PSUs) are likely to receive a 50 to 60 per cent salary increase, possibly with retrospective effect from January 2006. The second PSU pay revision committee, headed by former Supreme Court Justice M Jagannadha Rao, is in advanced stages of finalising its award due April-end and plans to submit its report to the government soon after.
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Young Indians who make a difference
As many as 17 Indians have been named the Young Global Leaders for 2008, in a list announced by the World Economic Forum.
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