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...from Delhi, as did the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission and a cluster of top Indian chief executives. An organization called the India Brand Equity Foundation left pashminas in the hotel rooms of all attendees and distributed Apple iPod Shuffles with prerecorded Indian pop music to a select few. Chefs including Atul Kochhar, the first Indian to receive a Michelin star, flew in to prepare meals. The message was clear: India is in. And less explicitly: it's time for the world's decision makers to stop obsessing about China and take a closer look at the other emerging...
...fitted with a tiny bulb that illuminates the whole product at one click. The batteries can't be changed, but since the light lasts for some 10,000 clicks it'll probably outlast the gloss anyway. The glosses cost $25 and can be ordered from www.liparazzi.com or bought at select department stores across Europe and the U.S. Since Liparazzi's debut last month it has proved so popular?some shades sold out within two days?that the London-based Leykinds plan to bring out illuminated makeup palettes and lipsticks by fall. So there's no longer any excuse for celebs...
...Neil K. Mehta ’06 says this process was complicated at first because some organizations were not listed among the extracurriculars that students could select. He also wishes the program had allowed students to choose the order in which their activities would appear...
...fitted with a tiny bulb that illuminates the whole product at one click. The batteries can't be changed, but since the light lasts for some 10,000 clicks it'll probably outlast the gloss anyway. The glosses cost $25 and can be ordered from www.liparazzi.com or bought at select department stores across Europe and the U.S. Since Liparazzi's debut last month it has proved so popular - some shades sold out within two days - that the London-based Leykinds plan to bring out illuminated makeup palettes and lipsticks by fall. So there's no longer any excuse for celebs...
...broke in a front-page Boston Globe article on Jan. 17, 2005, staffers in the president’s office quietly secured both tapes, according to three people familiar with the events in Mass. Hall last year. The recordings were not to be played to anyone, save for a select group of the president’s senior staff and an assistant assigned to secretly prepare a transcript...