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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Vikram kuamr Moleskine products such as Moleskine notebooks also known as the Moleskine diary, are nothing short of legendary. written by kris reyes Record keeping is one of the most successful behavioral techniques for weight loss and maintenance. Write down your diet, exercise, and behavioral goals in your diary. written by groshan fabiola Practice makes perfect – isn’t that what they always say? This saying holds for every sport and motocross is no exception written by groshan fabiola Motocross is a demanding sport. In order to win races and be the best, you must devote most of your time to motocross training written by Deepesh Rathore To its credit, Maruti today is as good, if not better, than the other players in the country in any competitive area, from capacity utilization to efficiency. written by Deepesh Rathore MUL in the Indian market is perhaps the only case in the world of a market leader, that too with an unabashed 55-percent of the marketshare, sweeping the customer satisfaction surveys. written by Deepesh Rathore The Getz, as premium as it may be, is a hatchback and for the Indian market, a hatch still is a notch lower than a notchback. written by Deepesh Rathore Handling improved, but the bike - when viewed in the side profile - looked like a chop jobbd limo. Crisp styling watered down. written by Deepesh Rathore Tata Motors resorted to making Taco, a unique group of companies with tie-ups acros the globe. Mahindra has its own component division. written by Deepesh Rathore The only way out seems to be technical innovation which can give a low volumes company advantage over a high volume one. written by Deepesh Rathore Media also has a hand to play in making these glorified body tailors as some designer whiz kids. written by Deepesh Rathore If any of my friends out there has the document then I would request it to be shared with us. written by Deepesh Rathore So while we have each mag giving a COTY, their are other silly awards like manufacturer of the year. written by Deepesh Rathore The perennial Internet shopper that I am, I now rue my decision to order Chetan Bhagat's 'One Night at the Call Center'. written by Deepesh Rathore Most irritatingly, the press kits did not have any specifications or prices. They just wanted to unveil the cars. written by Deepesh Rathore The general feeling amongst global automotive executives is one of making India a sourcing hub. written by Deepesh Rathore Sure, the styling is good but it looks done half-heartedly. The bike lacks the edginess of the Apache, the hormonic imbalance of the Unicorn and the swoopiness of the Pulsar. written by Deepesh Rathore Maruti has some ambitious plans for 2006. The company will launch the Escudo, the replacement for the Grand Vitara, already available in international markets. written by Deepesh Rathore The Indian steel major has major plans for the automotive steels segment and has been quite aggressive in winning new business from Indian carmakers. written by Susan Slobac While many sites and organizations tout “fast weight loss” programs, these are rarely effective – at least in the long term.
written by Deepesh Rathore Talking about the media, it must really be a mixed bag for company execs. On the plus side they don't have to answer insightful. written by Susan Slobac There is evidence to suggest that calorie counting may not necessarily be all that useful, and may actually lead to frustration. written by Deepesh Rathore Back to the Apache, I see a hesitation in certain India bike manufacturers in stretching the envelope farther than the rest. written by Ron Steigel Use of a calorie calculator in conjunction with a food diary and exercise journal can give one a fairly good idea as to one’s progress in any fitness program. written by Deepesh Rathore Talking of the name, Shine was written in much the same font as Hero Honda writes Splendor. Has Honda run out of fonts? written by Deepesh Rathore And Ford and GM retain their middle level and senior level managers better than superglue. Most of them are there for years and years, a commendable quotient of loyality. written by Deepesh Rathore Apparently a leading supplier of brake shoes having a plant near Delhi called in their unit head and told him, quite coolly. written by Deepesh Rathore Fiat was on its way back up but that's akin to saying they had again reached the base camp of Mt. Everest after slipping from the peak. written by Deepesh Rathore I had at that point of time discussed the issue with the editor of the magazine where I was working as a bike tester and free rubber. written by Deepesh Rathore Think of this as a fault line though as this may though result in a sudden shearing of the steel strip or panel along the line of impurity. Not something you would like to put in a car! << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |