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INTERIORS & HOMES


Do up your home
Looking for the best from around the world to furnish your home? Casa Mia in Chennai could be a one-stop destination, says Nina Varghese. More

AWARDS & HONOURS


Scaling great heights
A single-minded pursuit of perfecting the art of air travel has won Emirates airlines over 200 major international awards. More

EDUCATION


The quest for Enron-proofing
WHAT the Taliban did to WTC and the global economy, the Enron-Andersen duo did to the accounting profession. While a positive fallout of September 11 has been the increased awareness of people the world over to the need for better security, ... More

CINEMA


Emmys beyond US shores
DUBAI Media City will host the semi-final judging of the Documentary and News Coverage categories for the 30th International Emmy Awards for the Asia and Africa region from June 15-16. According to Ahmad Bin Byat, Director-General of the Dubai ... More

GENDER


Where are they heading?
Girls do better than boys in academics. But at the cross roads of professional courses and careers, most prefer to take the back seat. Why does this happen and will this situation change? More

EVENTS


  • Karnataka: International Museum Week

    INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


    Here's a place to slow your pace
    The Clare Valley has been described as `the most unblemished wine region in Australia'. It is also the perfect little place to retreat from the world for a few days, as Inder Raj Ahluwalia found out. More

    A real Spanish treat
    Business took Nitin Bhayana to Bilbao in Spain — a place that has enthralled him with its old-world charm, brilliant modern architecture and excellent town planning. More

    It's fun time in KL
    Skyscrapers, smooth roads, sleek cars, pubs, restaurants, parks, shopping plazas and, above all, a hearty welcome — `Selamat Datang'. This is Malaysia's federal capital Kuala Lumpur, says Sharmila Chand. More

    ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


    Magic time
    With Harry Potter mania sweeping across the globe, magic has finally caught the attention of both young and old alike. While India has always been associated with well-known magicians, Ronnie Chhibber is a magician with a difference. Practising ... More

    SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT


    Volunteering time, not money
    While donations are usually in cash or kind, GE Elfun, an arm of the GE group that concerns itself only with community service, goes a step further and donates the time and energy of its volunteer employees. More

    SPORTS


    Soccer, soaker or poker - take your pick
    Banners and posters, though soaked in the untimely showers, greet visitors at each nook and corner promoting the cause of the favourite players and teams taking part in the month-long tourney. More
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    In Depth
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    Guide to derivatives
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