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Indra Nooyi's mantras for success
Among the most watched leaders in the world of business, Indra Nooyi has made it to the top without a 'godfather.' Here, gleaned from her various speeches, interviews and quotes, are her mantras for success.
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10 distance MBA courses for you
A correspondence Masters in Business Administration course is ideal for the modern professional: it's flexible, low-cost and has a wide scope.
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IM e-mail warns of more attacks
It does not rule out kidnapping and ransom either.
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Pathetic handling of blasts' aftermath
'Before we learn to catch the terrorist and then use any law against them, let us learn to handle those innocents who fall victim to the terrorists.'
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Multiple blasts rock Delhi, 21 killed
Four blasts rocked New Delhi on Saturday evening. The first blast was reported in Delhi's Karol Bagh, the second in M-block market in Greater Kailash and two in Cannaught Place in Delhi.
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Indra Nooyi's mantras for success
Among the most watched leaders in the world of business, Indra Nooyi has made it to the top without a 'godfather.' Here, gleaned from her various speeches, interviews and quotes, are her mantras for success.
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Indra Nooyi's mantras for success
Among the most watched leaders in the world of business, Indra Nooyi has made it to the top without a 'godfather.' Here, gleaned from her various speeches, interviews and quotes, are her mantras for success.
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How I lost my sleep over an insurance policy
How buying an insurance policy on your credit card can lead to a lot of harassment and sleepless nights.
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Our WiFi was hacked, says Kamath family
"Hacking has become a terror for common citizens like us. We are innocent and hard-working people," Sarika told PTI from her residence in Chembur, an eastern suburb in Mumbai. "We did not feel the need to secure or password-protect our internet connection. But now it has become a necessity for all citizens to secure their connections," Sarika said.
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Ganesha Puja: From Kansas to Kandivali
>A look at photographs of Lord Ganesha sent to us by our readers
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