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  • Thriving on Making Good Deals
    Much of life is negotiation, and deal-making is a central piece to business. As a matter of fact, knowing how to negotiate deals is absolutely critical to becoming successful in business. But for that to happen
  • Indian Jails Slammed as Purgatory for the Poor
    Neeta Lal Inter Press Service   A media frenzy ensued in New Delhi last month when a popular television channel highlighted the horrific living conditions of women inmates in ward number six of Tiha
  • Fury to Friendships: Floods in Assam
    Samhita Barooah   Last month I got a frantic call from an old friend in Longleng district of Nagaland asking, How are the people in Assam coping with floods?  I said situation is grim but people are
  • Want a better memory? Eat Mediterranean diet
    Sydney, Aug 10 (IANS) A Mediterranean diet can improve your cognitive function, reduce chances of Alzheimer and improve heart conditions, shows a new study.   The main foods in the Mediterranean diet
  • Higher physical activities can lower risk of chronic diseases
    Washington, Aug 10 (IANS) Higher levels of total physical activity can lower risk of five common chronic diseases -- breast and bowel cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke, finds a study.   Acco
  • No more on fast, Manipur now shuns Sharmila
    Imphal, Aug 10 (IANS) A day after she broke her 16-year fast against a law that gives sweeping powers to the military, Irom Sharmila is suddenly finding herself virtually friendless in Manipur.   Fro
  • Parliament clamours for political solution to Kashmir issue
    New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) In a bipartisan discussion over a deadly unrest in Kashmir, most politicians from across the spectrum on Wednesday urged the government to work out a political solution to problems in a
  • Indian population growth less dependent on religion, more on development
    IANS | August 10 By Shreya Shah   Fertility rates in India are more closely related to education levels and the socio-economic development within a state, than to religious beliefs, according to a
  • Japan's crown prince ready for throne, but no fairytale for his unhappy princess
    TOKYO, August 10 (Reuters) - When Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito proposed to a reluctant Masako Owada, he promised to protect her with all his might, a vow that may get tougher to keep if, as expected, his fath
  • Out of sight, out of mind? Europe's migrant crisis still simmers
    ATHENS/ZAGREB, August 10 (Reuters) - A year after hundreds of thousands of refugees snaked their way across southeastern Europe and onto global television screens, the roads through the Balkans are now clear, d
  • Tennis: Serena eliminated in third round upset
    RIO DE JANEIRO, August 10 (Reuters) - Olympic champion and world number one Serena Williams was bundled out of the Rio de Janeiro tennis tournament in the third round of the singles on Tuesday after a shock 6-4
  • Archer Atanu, boxer Vikas, Indian men's hockey team win at Rio
    Rio de Janeiro, Aug 10 (IANS) Indian archer Atanu Das raised hopes of a medal after entering the men's individual 1/8 eliminators while the men's hockey team also edged closer to quarter-final qualification wit
  • Trump's remarks on gun rights, Clinton unleash torrent of criticism
    WILMINGTON, N.C., August 10 (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that gun rights activists could act to stop Democratic rival Hillary Clinton from nominating liberal U.S
  • Phelps wins 21st gold in freestyle relay
    RIO DE JANEIRO, August 10 (Reuters) - Michael Phelps claimed his second gold medal in one night and the 21st of his career as the United States won the men's 4x200 metres Olympic freestyle relay on Tuesday.
  • First isolate, then negotiate: How India's GST deal was done
    NEW DELHI, August 10 (Reuters) - It took him more than two years, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has finally discovered the art of the deal.   Realising that a frontal assault wasn't securing the v
  • Ledecky wins women's 200m freestyle, on track for treble
    RIO DE JANEIRO, August 10 (Reuters) - Katie Ledecky of the United States won the women's Olympic 200 metres freestyle on Tuesday to claim her second individual gold of the Rio de Janeiro Games and stay on track
  • More than half of British women sexually harassed at work – survey
    LONDON, August 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than half of British women have been sexually harassed at work, according to a survey published on Wednesday, but almost 80 percent said they did not report
  • ‘Framework Agreement’
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   A year since the signing of the ‘framework agreement’ between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM), as an epilogue behind the larger ‘interest,&rsquo
  • Court rules on ACAUT PIL
    Tells Nagaland govt to uphold notification banning contractual appointments Morung Express News Dimapur | August 9   The Kohima Bench of the Gauhati High Court ruling on the PIL filed by the Against
  • Protect our Rights, Our Lands!
    Morung Express News Kohima | August 9   Celebrating the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on August 9, students and faculty of Kohima College gathered at the college auditorium
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