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EXAMPLES OF LANGUOR
Word of the Day: LanguorLanguor signifies a feeling of tiredness and slow movement. It can be an unpleasant exhaustion or a calm laziness. This word describes weak...
Shifting tastes: How Afghanistan has changed since the TalibanThe shifting tastes at the presidential palace are just one example of how Afghanistan has changed since the Taliban returned to power afte...
Kolkata moves from Illish to E-shishaYou can feel it in the distant yet overwhelming presence of the Victoria Memorial, that can make you pause in the middle of a party and sav...
With US election day round the corner, desi techies in Silicon Valley talk politicsFreedom and tolerance are vital values in Silicon Valley so it doesn't take a genius to figure which way the wind’s blowing in the global s...
Seville, from its foot-tapping flamenco to mosaic-clad plazasYears of external domination and cultural intermingling have resulted in a diversity that has today become Seville’s imprimatur.
How India Inc is coping with ineffective ad-hoc arbitration and paving way for a new trendThe slow pace of justice in domestic courts and the ineffective local trend of ad-hoc arbitration are giving way to a new style of institut...
Viswanathan Anand to make ‘rapid’ moves to enjoy chess“I am so used to playing chess on my birthday, it would be a bit strange to blow candles on cakes!”
Will market pressure force India Inc to make things beautiful?Where art meets engineering, where form sharpens function, where beauty adds to the bottomline, therein lies the great weakness of Indian b...
- There are no comparisons to Dubai hotels; they are world's best hospitality centre
The opulence and the grandeur put Dubai's hotels ahead of any other hospitality centre. It's frenetic, futuristic and overwhelming.