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He cannot see but he is programmed to succeed
HE CANNOT SEE BUT HE IS PROGRAMMED TO SUCCEED
by Naveen Garewal
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HEN Ramandeep Singh Suri lost his sight at a tender age, his family spent sleepless nights thinking about the child’s future. But instead of cashing in on pity, Ramandeep chose to exploit emotional strength and confidence that his parents had nurtured in him. Refusing to acknowledge the term ‘impossible,’ he has overcome his handicap by sheer grit.

 


You have got mail
by Roli
T
HE world of e-mail is much wider and offers a host of services and features, which a majority of persons are not aware of. Netscape mail is one such e-mail client, which offers a lot of features that a person would normally find in e-mail clients, like Outlook Express.

Robot that dances and plays soccer
by Jonathan Watts
J
APAN'S legions of robot lovers were given a new object of desire this week when Sony unveiled a techno-baby that can move, groove and play football.

Analysts who mind others’ business
by Sumesh Raizada

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N earlier days, mode of trading was extremely simple. People used to engage in a barter system, where articles were exchanged and no monetary transaction was involved. However, as the requirements increased, the resources to meet them got reduced and people began to move to other places for conducting business. 

Credit cards to promote e-shopping in Chandigarh...
by Peeyush Agnihotri
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ROWSE-till-you-drowse is replacing the shop-till-you-drop cult. The difference is that the wives on a shopping binge are missing the "Sale-Sale-Sale" banners and the ambience they are so familiar with. The only thing that remains unaltered is that it’s still the hubby’s wallet, which is being gnawed.

... and kids get one abroad
by Sean Dodson
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HEY are the consumers who feel most comfortable with online shopping. They have lots of disposable cash, like buying computer games, books and CDs and have plenty of time to shop around. They are potentially the Net’s best customers. But without credit cards teenagers cannot buy goods from the Internet. That is, until now.

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