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5 Top Destinations For 2004
Another year is about to commence and all you globe
trotters are shortly going to charter out plans
on which part of the world to discover for 2004.
FeBusiness Traveller short-lists the top five leisure
destinations for the coming year
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Gourmet Corner |
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Leisurely
Business-Like
A look through this issue of feBusiness Traveller will
reveal a huge contrast in the selection of destinations
that we have packed into this last issue of 2003.
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Rashmi
Uday Singh’s Good Food Guide
Chinese
whispers
Sanjeev Kapoor's Khazana
The
Perfect Party Mix
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High Profile |
Roving Eye |
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Contractor
Of Unique Designs
The first time someone told Hafeez Contractor he was
going be an architect, he did not even know the meaning
of the word.
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Delhi
Revisited
India Gate, 11 o clock at night. The deserted
asphalt stretch, tinged orange by the rays from the
mercury lamps lined on both sides, lay between the imposing
42 feet India Gate, a memorial to the unknown soldiers
who lost their lives in World War I, and the majestic
Raj Bhawan perched atop Raisina Hill - its towering
tombs nudging the starlit sky.
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News Station |
Hotel Watch |
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Jet
Airways Citibank Credit Card Launched
Six
Senses In Imperial
Marriott
To Guarantee Best Available Rate
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Picture
Perfect In Kochi
French
Opulence...At Its Best
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TechDeck |
Spotlight |
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Hotline
To Online Booking
When the internet slowly started infringing on most
aspects of our life, it was but inevitable that business
travel would not be left far behind.
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Boom
Time For Mumbai Hotels
The hotel scene in India's commercial capital is heating
up considering the number of new properties and their
offerings, says feBusiness Traveller
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U Matter |
EnVogue |
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The Morning
After
A Hangover Story
Bhisham Mansukhani speaks to few people who have been
there, downed that, and gone on to endure the inebriates
worst nightmare - the hangover
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Get In
Gear
Diwali, wedding and December qualify as our fashion
seasons. With one rolling on to another, the months
from November to January create a plethora of demand
for varied apparel, ranging from traditional, to bridal,
to western.
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Vijay Chadda - Chief Operating Officer, BTI-Sita, India
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Readers’
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Biz Buzz || Highway Special || High On Adventure ||
Home Run
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