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  1. Designer Rahul Mishra brings chic to Gandhi fabric Reuters - Sat, Nov 7

    His innovative reversible and seamless designs have won applause from India's fashionistas but what's unique about designer Rahul Mishra's garments is the fabric -- all handmade by village weavers. 

  2. A line of job seekers stretches out of a hotel doorway as they wait to enter a Monster.com job fair in Los Angeles, California in this July 23, 2008 file photo. The U.S. jobless rate unexpectedly jumped to 10.2 percent last month, a 26-1/2-year high. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/Files
    U.S. jobless rate hits 26-1/2-year high at 10.2 pct Reuters - Sat, Nov 7

    The U.S. jobless rate unexpectedly jumped to 10.2 percent last month, a 26-1/2-year high, adding to pressure on the Obama administration to do more to tackle unemployment even as signs of recovery mount. 

  3. Indians among 2,000 students hit by Australian college closures IANS - Fri, Nov 6

    Melbourne, Nov 6 (IANS) Over 2,000 international students, including those from India, were left in the lurch - some with barely two weeks to go before they get their degrees - following the sudden overnight collapse of four private colleges in the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne. 

  4. Looking for a job? Join the Games brigade HT - Fri, Nov 6

    There might be a general slump in the job market owing to the economic slowdown. But there is one agency which seems to have been untouched by the general job slump. 

  5. Hospitals in grip of a bed bout HT - Fri, Nov 6

    When dengue patient Vimla Devi (50) came to Safdarjung hospital on Tuesday, she was running a fever of over 103 degrees Fahrenheit, doubled over with stomach cramps, haemorrhaging, and had a platelet count of less than 7,000. 

  6. Your meal is getting costlier HT - Fri, Nov 6

    Navi Mumbai, Nov. 6 -- A simple vegetarian fare of dal, rice, vegetables and chapattis is costing you more every month. Prices of vegetables have almost doubled in the last two months while pulses and foodgrain are costing 25 per cent more. 

  7. CBSE to go international from next academic year IE - Fri, Nov 6

    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is learnt to have got the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry's approval to launch from next year an international school board on the lines of the UK-based IGCSE, affiliated to the University of Cambridge, and Geneva based International Baccalau 

  8. Beware of that peanut butter, health alert from US HT - Thu, Nov 5

    New Delhi, Nov. 4 -- Disease may be lurking in that peanut butter sandwich you're about to eat. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FFSAI) has issued an advisory urging people to avoid consuming peanut butter produced by the Peanut Corporation of America. 

  9. Dozing at the Desk? India Today - Wed, Nov 4

    Confession time. At some point in our working lives, we've all suffered from classic cases of afternoon slumps and post-lunch dips. 

  10. India Inc on the road to recovery Y! India News - Wed, Nov 4

    India Inc is on the road to recovery from the global downturn struck the world economy, with companies showing buoyancy on hiring and salary increases, a survey by global HR consultancy Mercer says. 


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