Tech Toyz: Get stylish on a budget

Tech Toyz: Get stylish on a budget

In this episode, we tell you how to make your life more exciting and up your style quotient with out-of-the-world gadgets, that do not burn a hole in your pocket at the same time. ...
12:59 PM, Feb 26, 2012

The booming explosion

Chanakya's Chant |  Ashwin Sanghi

The explosion of our times is not the nuclear bomb but the baby boom. You've come a long way baby... ...
04:00 PM, Nov 07, 2011
World population expands, Germany's shrinks

World population expands, Germany's shrinks

The world population touched seven billion on Monday but Germany is not part of this baby boom. ...
09:59 AM, Nov 01, 2011

Men, boomers fuel growth in spa industry

Men, boomers fuel growth in spa industry New York: The spa industry is booming, particularly in China and India, as more men and aging boomers seek pain relief as well as relaxing and luxury treatments, including $1,250 facials. Massage is still the most popular request, but people with deep pockets can opt for pricier treatments such as the ultra-expensive facial from New York skincare expert Dangene, who is booked months in advance. Treatments ranging from plasma therapy,...
02:28 PM, Aug 23, 2011

Baby Boomer moms keep supporting grown kids?

Baby Boomer moms keep supporting grown kids? Orlando: More than half of Baby Boom-generation mothers support adult children financially and 60 per cent are the go-to person when their grown kids encounter problems, according to a survey issued on Thursday. That trend contrasted with the 86 per cent of those 46- to 65-year-old women surveyed who said they were fully independent of their own parents by age 25. "We wanted to get the hell out as soon...
11:18 AM, Apr 17, 2011

Age-appropriate exercises gain ground in 2011

Age-appropriate exercises gain ground in 2011 New York: Health clubs, aware that the fitness needs of boomers, people in their 30s and 40s and youths differ, will be offering more age-appropriate workouts in the new year. Group exercise classes, both traditional and novel, will continue their upswing in 2011, as will personal training, sports-specific workouts and wellness programing, according to IHRSA (International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association), the global fitness trade organization. "Clubs are being very...
07:01 PM, Jan 10, 2011

Kaizad Gustad gets jail for assistant's death

Kaizad Gustad gets jail for assistant's death Nadia Khan was hit by a train while shooting ...
03:11 PM, May 26, 2010

Is Katrina the 'lucky charm' for directors?

Is Katrina the 'lucky charm' for directors? Tracing the actress' journey from 'Boom' to 'Raajneeti' ...
07:54 PM, Apr 30, 2010
Bad times in boardroom, good times in bedroom

Bad times in boardroom, good times in bedroom

'Home entertainment' is causing a baby boom. ...
02:06 PM, Sep 17, 2009

Forbes India: For the love of shopping

Forbes India: For the love of shopping New battle lines are being drawn in the realm of e-commerce. ...
01:55 AM, Sep 10, 2009

No recession, alcohol sales rise in Kerala

No recession, alcohol sales rise in Kerala Rupees 95 crore is only the money spent to buy liquor at government run outlets. ...
12:54 AM, Jan 03, 2009

Single baby boomers want sex not marriage

Single baby boomers want sex not marriage Nearly 50 pc say they enjoyed sex more now than ever before. ...
07:40 AM, Jun 04, 2008

Single boomers enjoy sex, do not want to wed: Poll

Single boomers enjoy sex, do not want to wed: Poll The poll showed that 34 per cent would have sex on a first date. ...
10:02 PM, Jun 03, 2008
All about the money: What the retail boom means

All about the money: What the retail boom means

New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils may have suffered a drubbing at the hands of Royal Challengers Bangalore but Mahela Jayawardene felt the return to form of Ross Taylor was one of the positives that will hold the team in good stead in their upcoming IPL fixtures. Ross [Taylor] getting back to form is good for us ahead of the playoffs, Jayawardene said of the New Zealander, who struck a blazing half ...
01:45 AM, May 25, 2008

Chennai’s real estate boom might just remain in papers

Chennai’s real estate boom might just remain in papers After Australia's openers had rattled off 149 runs in 23 overs on Friday evening, the tone looked to repeat itself on day two at the WACA. David Warner was timing the ball well and India were searching for an early wicket. Zaheer Khan produced that opening first ball of the 35th over, when Australia were 193 for 0. Warner went after a pitched-up delivery and edged it to first slip,...
10:43 PM, Apr 10, 2008
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