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Reader's Response
Interesting Contractor
I have been an avid reader of FeBusiness Traveller and really enjoy the high
profile section. It is quite interesting to know the personal life and tastes
of the well known achievers of the corporate world, many of whom normally avoid
the limelight. The interview of Hafeez Contractor by Reema Sisodia in the December
issue brought out many interesting facets of the architects life. Who
would have imagined that the man was refused admission to an architecture course
as his academic record was not too good! Also it was heartening to read about
his down to earth attitude despite his fame. A quality which otherwise would
only be known to people who come in contact with him.
Mufeed Shamsuddin
Pune
Good Article...Hic
For one who occasionally enjoys going overboard on his favourite poison
and swears never to indulge again the next morning, the December U Matter article,
Morning After...A Hangover Story by Bhisham Mansukhani was not only
timely but also useful. Reading about what and how much precipitates the intensity
of the feeling of drills boring in your head the next morning was
quite enlightening. Also tips and tricks from veteran guzzlers on
avoiding a hangover were what the doctor ordered for people like
me who love to be in high spirits. Cheers to feBusiness Traveller and hope you
publish more such articles which have high practical value.
Pramod Billimoria
Delhi
Not So Fab
The December issue cover story Fab Five which featured the top destinations
of 2004 was quite informative. I am however not too sure that London should
be on the list. It might be one of the major metropolises of the world but it
is not a likely leisure destination and then to put it among the top five is
stretching it. There must be tons of other leisure destinations in Europe which
are more enthralling and exotic.
Qaiser Sumari
Mumbai
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