Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Harvard will study Taj employees' response in 26/11

Harvard will study Taj employees' response in 26/11


Harvard will study Taj employees' response in 26/11

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The heroic response by employees of Mumbai's landmark Taj Hotel during the 26/11 terror attacks is now a case study at Harvard Business School that focuses on the staff's selfless service for its customers and how they went beyond their call of duty to save lives.


A chocolate Mercedes this Valentine's Day

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Like to gift chocolates to your loved one this Valentine's day? May we suggest a car instead? Only this one looks like chocolate. Mercedes Benz has launched the chocolate-themed version of its Smart car in Tokyo.


US to Egypt: Listen to people's ‘legitimate needs'

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday urged the Egyptian government not to prevent peaceful protests or block communications, including social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, as anti-government demonstrations continued.


Egypt blocks Twitter as unrest grows

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Micro-blogging site Twitter confirmed on Wednesday that its service had been blocked in Egypt, indicating a probable government crackdown on technology that could disseminate information about the widening anti-government demonstrations.


US shooter studied assassins on Internet

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The 22-year-old man, accused of shooting US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffordsm, studied about several assassins and legal consequences on internet before opening fire at a supermarket in Arizona, an official has said.


Dating game winner, photographer, serial killer

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One victim, Cornelia Michel Crilley, was a Trans World Airlines flight attendant who was raped and strangled in her Upper East Side apartment in 1971; the other, Ellen Jane Hover, an aspiring orchestra conductor who disappeared one summer day in 1977 — and whose remains were found nearly a year later on the Rockefeller estate in Westchester County.


Russian president fires police chief after bombing

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In the wake of the deadly bombing of Russia's busiest airport, President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday fired a top official of the country's transport police and lashed out at "passive" officers who guard the country's transport centers.


Man sues New York police for arresting him

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A 43-year-old man in the US is suing the New York Police Department (NYPD) for one million dollars after cops arrested him in front of his kids for stealing his own car, a media report said.


Man seeks police protection from sex-mad wife

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A desperate Turkish man living in Germany has turned to the police for protection from his insatiable wife's constant demands for sex, authorities said today.


Tunisia issues warrant for ousted president

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Tunisia has said that it has issued an international arrest warrant for ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who resigned this month amid protests against his regime and fled to Saudi Arabia.


Obama sees global fight for US jobs

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US President Obama challenged Americans on Tuesday night to unleash their creative spirit, set aside their partisan differences and come together around a common goal of outcompeting other nations in a rapidly shifting global economy.


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