Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New Books on Wine - New York Times (blog) (Kanpur BOLLYWOOD MOVIES)

New Books on Wine - New York Times (blog)
whose journey from a childhood in Calcutta to the highest level of American wine culture is testimony to energy, talent and hard work. And, in the tradition of the best sommeliers, useful lessons and tips are conveyed painlessly and entertainingly.
Source: dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com

Thomas Stanley, COO Of Cox And Kings, Discusses Top Ten Luxury Travel Trends of 2011 - Luxist
We have recognized this upcoming trend and offers experiences like the Antiquarian Book Fair: India itinerary which takes bibliophiles to the famous book fairs held in Calcutta and Delhi and offers a glimpse into the multilingual publishing industry and
Source: www.luxist.com

'Population Billionaires' Face Tough Choices - New York Times Blogs
Deshakalyan Chowdhury/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Crowds in Calcutta, India. Joseph Chamie , a longtime analyst of population and immigration trends, has a new piece on the Globalist Web site, “ The Battle of the Billionaires: China Vs.
Source: dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com

Rajat Gupta: Touched by scandal - Full version - CNN Money
in Calcutta. The second of four children, he and his family moved to Delhi in 1953. His father, a journalist fighting for Indian independence, served time in prison under the British on more than one occasion. His mother was the principal of a Montessori
Source: money.cnn.com

Samar May Win Nobel Prize for Advocacy of Afghan Women’s Rights - BusinessWeek
a nun who tended the Calcutta poor. The prize, along with honors for literature, physics and medicine, was created by Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel and first awarded in 1901. The 10 million-krona ($1.5 million) prize will be announced by the Norwegian
Source: www.businessweek.com

India: A Future Lawn Bowls Powerhouse? - Wall Street Journal
Bowls in India dates back to the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, the oldest golf club outside of the U.K., founded in 1829; it houses a bowling green. But after independence, the sport became pretty much moribund. It resurfaced at the National Games in Guwahati,
Source: blogs.wsj.com

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