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...targeted India's smaller cities and towns, where the explosion of satellite television, with its constant diet of ads and Bollywood, has fueled the hairstyling market. "In Delhi, people will just come to my salon asking for a cut that suits them," he says. "In Aligarh, they'll come asking to look like [Bollywood superstar] Shah Rukh Khan." The approach chimes with the findings of The Dhoni Effect, a 2008 report from consultants Ernst & Young. Named after Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, a small-town boy made great, the report found that India's provincial consumers were increasing...
...still skating a little bit, trying to get everything with school settled,” Hughes says. “And then I’ll skate a little bit more...
...older tricks in the game is that if you’re worried about the way that you can match up, try to create something [so] that they’ll adjust to you,” Amaker said...
...wife had organized some of the students and the House staff,” Mitchell recalled. “They were all sitting in my bedroom and there were bed sheets that had been laid out, and they were painting signs: ‘You’ll always be the gold medalist...
...Obama can fight for a breakthrough - bipartisan or otherwise - on health care or education, display a muscular handling of an unexpected foreign policy crisis or recruit some significant new blood into his Administration. Maybe he'll get lucky and see some long-awaited improvement of the economy, in terms of jobs and wages. (See "Can Obama Rebuild Bipartisan Trust...