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<title>On the Right Side of 60</title>
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<description>They have fulfilled their responsibilities, planned their retirement well and are ready to pack their bags to explore the world. And the travel and tourism industry is gearing up to tap the potential of the retirement holiday market</description>
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<title>The song of dusk</title>
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<description>Okay, the last wasn’t true, but is as close to paradise as you will get. And surprisingly, it was nowhere exotic or faraway, but just Bhimtal, a few hours drive northeast of Delhi. Well, if the name doesn’t ring a bell straightway, it is actually a less glamorous cousin of the Queen of the Hills, Nainital.</description>
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<title>Headed in the right direction</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/headed-in-the-right-direction/590437/</link>
<description>Often it is not enough to be in a market and gauge it. Wait, it is never enough nor entirely valid to assess something acutely from the inside. Imagine yourself in a cardboard box enclosed on all sides and asked to describe the world.</description>
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<title>Going into ruin</title>
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<description>As one enters Patna by train, with trips to Rajgir and Nalanda in mind, the first thing that strikes you is the dismal condition of the railway station. This, despite the state boasting of at sending at least three railway ministers to the Union Cabinet so far.</description>
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<title>Treat for tourists</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/treat-for-tourists/579393/</link>
<description>Rated as one of the most open economies in the world, particularly with a focus on financial and trade services, Hong Kong was not unscathed by the global economic slowdown.</description>
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<title>The new rising of the south</title>
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<description>The world of wines is ever-evolving. It relies more on nature and the human variable than simply on market economics, which makes it a very interesting study.</description>
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<title>Whipping up appetite to shop</title>
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<description>This one is particularly tricky. More so, because there is hardly any statistical evidence for or against the hypothesis—do food joints in malls help drive retail sales? Will Pareto’s 80:20 rule of thumb hold valid in this case? Maybe yes, maybe no!</description>
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<title>‘We see ourselves as a high-street brand in India’</title>
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<description>A premium designer, retailer and manufacturer of women’s wear and accessories, British brand Aftershock has been catering to a niche audience for well over 15 years.</description>
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<title>The promise of moksha</title>
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<description>A regular visitor now, Sonia, a trans-gender woman, goes  down the slippery steps of Har-ki-Pauri, wades through the water and stands a little off from the rest. Half submerged, Sonia prays for release from the curse of the ambiguous gender that clings to her.</description>
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<title>Vine Land comes visiting</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/vine-land-comes-visiting/570954/</link>
<description>It is not for nothing that Italians are looked upon as the people who know how to live it up, around and about. All that they do is with such flair and panache that it is difficult to rate them as anything less than amazing.</description>
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<title>Creaming competition</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/creaming-competition/570953/</link>
<description>A pack of shea butter hand cream is sold somewhere around the world every 10 seconds, you are informed. Given that a pack costs about Rs 1,500 or its equivalent amount in different countries, one can only surmise the world is doing very well indeed for it to be able to afford it with such frequency.</description>
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<title>Scent of success</title>
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<description>Here is the sweet-smelling anatomy of one of Delhi’s upmarket malls, Select City, which even the most frequent of visitors may have missed to observe.</description>
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<title>‘India is a difficult market for tourism, but has potential too’</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/india-is-a-difficult-market-for-tourism-but-has-potential-too/568097/</link>
<description>August 2008.That’s when Peter Henley quit as Vice-President of Morgan Stanley Properties UK and took charge of the Amari Hospitality Group as its CEO.</description>
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<title>Etiquette: Are thank-you notes a relic of the past?</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/etiquette-are-thankyou-notes-a-relic-of-the-past/568095/</link>
<description>Inquiring minds want to know: have you sent thank-you notes for holiday gifts this year?  If so, did you actually write them by hand? If you did not send notes, ask yourself why not.</description>
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<title>A toast to seoul</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/a-toast-to-seoul/568094/</link>
<description>In a week of trawling the malls, parks, museums and monuments, streets, pubs and restaurants across Seoul, this correspondent had a hard time spotting any overweight....</description>
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<title>The learning curve</title>
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<description>It often happens I get asked that when it comes to wines, what is my favourite colour. Does my heart skip for whites or do I glow a shade more rouge for red?</description>
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<title>Isle of Peace</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/isle-of-peace/565374/</link>
<description>In Wadi Nisnas, hope screams silently from the walls, the terraces and from the streets.</description>
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<title>The best places in the world to sip wine</title>
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<description>Whether you’re an old-world aficionado or new-world evangelist, there’s a vineyard hotel out there for you.</description>
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<title>High on history</title>
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<description>I first read about Tranquebar while working on a school project on tourism over a decade ago. The name caught my attention, as did the fact that it was the first Danish mission and settlement in India.</description>
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<title>Oliver’s March</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/olivers-march/562560/</link>
<description>You can’t miss this one. The s.Oliver store that opened in south Delhi’s upscale Promenade Mall last week has a huge entrance that literally sucks you in even as you struggle to....</description>
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<title>Heralding cultures</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/heralding-cultures/556528/</link>
<description>The bumpy ride seemed to deter none. It felt that every vehicle starting from Dimapur airport was heading to Kisama, a small township 12 km south of Kohima on NH 39.</description>
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<title>LOT’S HAPPENING OVER COFFEE</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/lots-happening-over-coffee/556525/</link>
<description>A coffee picker earns a rupee and a half per hour for his or her labour. At eight hours a day, it would still not be a whole number of even my unsubstantial salary.</description>
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<title>The clash of vinos</title>
<link>http://financialexpress.com/news/the-clash-of-vinos/553405/</link>
<description>Good taste is to be rewarded but not pitted in a competition. I admit to this paradox yet I have ben eagerly organising the Annual Sommelier Championship in India, since last year.</description>
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<title>WALL ART</title>
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<description>For those who have yearned to replicate the burnished brown wall mosaic look of Delhi’s Le Meridien Hotel in their homes, well, the opportunity is here.</description>
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<title>VIVA VERSACE</title>
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<description>Is the luxury space looking up for Versace? That’s a tough one. Versace globally posted a loss of Euro 4,00,000 in the last financial year.</description>
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