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Indian Premier League 2008 - Points table
Indian Premier League 2008 - Points table
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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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Indian Premier League 2008 - Schedule
Indian Premier League 2008 - Schedule
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Want to retire by 45? Some tips
They did it and so can you. retiring early isn't an impossible dream. All it takes is a strong will and some planning, and you're there
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Negotiating salary? 4 important tips
There are many of us who get lured with the numbers that show in our CTC package, but when the actual take-home salary comes in our hand, it causes a lot of heartache
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Why firms must treat employees better
Companies are going to realise that employees do not have just financial needs. They have spiritual, health and financial needs. They have long-term needs. People always want to be valued and respected for what they like to do.
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Why should India enter into voluntary servitude?
'I wouldn't put it past the Indian govt to walk into this honey-trap of the nuke deal with its eyes open. India's netas have done worse before.'
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10 things to avoid at your job interview
If you really want the job for which you are being interviewed, make sure you do not commit these mistakes and instead leave a good impression on the interviewer.
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The inspiring rags-to-riches tale of Sarathbabu
The inspiring rags-to-riches tale of Sarathbabu
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This CEO has Silicon Valley buzzing!
The brainchild of former Goldman Sachs investment banker Gina Bianchini and celebrity geek Marc Andreessen, Ning has been growing automagically from the moment it launched its Social Networks for Everything -- a free platform for do-it-yourself social networks -- in February of last year.
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