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...really refreshed something," says Edward Cyster, 24, a water-skiing instructor from Fife. "It's reinstated the importance of good manners." He hopes the course will give him a professional boost and an edge with the ladies, especially the class in Indian head and shoulder massage. "But perhaps not on the first date. That might be a bit much." What a gentleman. tel: (44-1270) 611123; www.pagetraining.com/finishing-academy.htm

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reining Men | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...against one another. In this work choreographed by Utpal N. Sandesara ’08, it was the women who proved to be the better dancers, but laughs were had by all. In later dances, like the semi-classical and the ever-popular bhangra, elements of modern and classical Indian culture and dance were combined quite successfully, allowing dancers, dressed beautifully in colorful clothing, to enjoy themselves and transmit that enjoyment to the audience. The Senior Dance, performed and choreographed by members of the class of 2005, closed out the first act and was intricately staged considering the huge amount...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ghungroo Rings in the Fun and Funny | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...Yerevanian ’08, the act consisted of a male dancer who wrapped his legs around another dancer’s neck and was whipped around the stage in a circle. The Tabla Ensemble, a group of four drummers, combined spoken word lyrics with pulsating rhythms. Sketches satirizing Indian culture bookended acts like the Raas Gujarati dance, which was performed with sticks. Tickets for Ghungroo were in high demand. The Saturday night performance was sold out in less than two days, according to Ghungroo co-producer and SAA co-president Arjun Vasan...

Author: By Sarah Mortazavi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: South Asian Culture Celebrated in "Ghungroo" | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...report on Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal's hostile takeover bid for Europe's biggest steel company caused some readers to remark that the West is not ready to face competition from Asia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...minutes two pairs of hands use a personalized blend of aromatherapy oils, to relax, detox or revitalize, all over your body. As you dip in and out of a blissful consciousness, time?with you in it?seems to evaporate. Follow this with ear candling, the ancient Hopi Indian art of using a flame to extract the gunk from your ears, to guarantee a very bearable lightness of being. tel: (34-93) 2247067; www.sixsenses.com Steamed, Then Chilled

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steamed, Then Chilled | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

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