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Matching wits for kids
What were young executives from 36 companies doing in a darkened auditorium in New Delhi last weekend? Quizzing, of course.
TB-HIV link gets deadlier
The main culprit for the spurt in the number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the world is HIV. HIV is responsible for 15% of all new TB cases and is the major cause for rise in the number of TB cases in south-eastern Africa.
Real estate looks for telecom, auto kind of success
It's been already said several times over that this year's budget has been neutral to the real estate. Let's look at some of the things which have been ignored, and others which could have been dealt in a better way.
Grocery shopping or travel planning is hardly a game
Leslie Walker, a columnist with The Washington Post, calls herself the original Priceline.com skeptic. She writes: ``Unlike Jay Walker, Priceline's founder, I don't think of grocery shopping or travel planning as a game.

Old dulhan in new clothes
Nothing `No. 1' about this film. Why would you want to watch a movie where the only good scenes are straight out of Chori Chori or It Happened One Night? David Dhawan has relaxed his grip on the script and music of Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge.
Life is a song
As an MTV VJ she may be laboured and wooden. But Raageshwari does come up with an occasional hit. Though her earlier album Pyar Ka Rang failed to rise above the Indipop clutter, she's now back hoping to become a star singer with her recent album appropriately titled Y2K—Saal Do Hazaar.

A new portal for career in education
Career Launcher, an organisation involved in the field of education and career counselling, has announced the launch of careerlauncher.com, a portal on education and careers.
New tool to connect infotech journalists with 3,000 PRs
All you infotech journalists of the world, cheer up. No, this time we are not talking of sharing of wealth or fancy stock options. All that is there anyway in the dot-com world. But now, there's something concrete to help you work on your story faster and better.
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