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June 28, 2006 | | Will Microsoft be same after Gates' exit? As Gates plans his transition, Ray Ozzie (founder of Lotus Notes and Groove Virtual Office) has assumed the position of chief software architect and Craig Mundie has taken the new title of chief research and strategy officer.
'We will give India an airport to be proud of' An exclusive interview with MIAL MD G V Sanjay Reddy.
How to learn to innovate When we started the entrepreneurship venture programme at Stanford 13 years ago, people asked us if we should be teaching leadership. Today we are asked how we go about teaching leadership and creating leaders.
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June 27, 2006 | | InterContinental's big plans in India The Indian market is flashing signals of urgency on every global radar, with hospitality no exception. InterContinental is ready to take firm charge of its business in India.
Citigroup keeps faith in India story Citigroup is rolling out its wealth management services for India, providing broking and research services for retail investors.
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June 26, 2006 | | Jet knew about Sahara losses: Air Sahara president Jet Airways had a complete report with them before signing the deal. These reports are duly printed and audited. It is easy to pick holes after the event, says Alok Sharma, president of Air Sahara.
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June 23, 2006 | | 'The income tax department has changed tremendously' Hari Om Tulsyan, Chief Income Tax Commissioner of Mumbai, says that the government's tax collection arm is becoming slimmer and fitter with help of computerisation and is ready to face the era of globalisation.
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May 26, 2006 | | DLF lines up big plans We are looking at all hotel segments-super luxury, four star, budget, business hotels and even service apartments.
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May 19, 2006 | | 'India is buzzing' 'Even in the slums I do sense a sense of possibility that wasn't there before,' says the BBC's Stephen Sackur.
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May 08, 2006 | | Why contra funds make sense in a Bull Run A K Sridhar, Chief Investment Officer, UTI AMC, speaks about this new fund, what contrarian investing is all about and why contra funds make sense in a Bull Run.
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May 03, 2006 | | How to get 'back in business' The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth has developed a programme to update the management and leadership skills of business pros who want to re-enter the workforce.
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March 31, 2006 | | 'Kashmir has to be resolved first' 'Things are improving. But what is required is a resolution of the basic problem. If that is resolved, then everything else will follow,' says Pakistan banker Ishrat Husain.
'India has arrived!' 'I think we will win the game if our GDP grows at 7.5 to 8 per cent,'
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March 28, 2006 | | 'On the Net, people need a beacon' 'I am a great believer that print will not disappear. The two medium will continue to evolve and reinforce each other,' says Christine Brendle, MD, Wall Street Journal Asia.
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March 07, 2006 | | 'India has the best talent pool' India has the best talent pool in the world, says Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, vice president, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, Google, who is bullish on India.
'The outsource sector will continue to flourish' 'Indian outsourcing companies are thinking carefully about how best to serve customers who are thousands of miles away,' says businessman Bahar Gidwani.
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