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Travel: Indian Spring Start in the capital, New Delhi, where the dollar goes a long way. Then head north to Agra, home to four UNESCO World Heritage sites. |
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Bollywood Meets the Wild West Topped off with a Dollop of Spiritualism India! Many love it; some say they hate it; but no one is indifferent to this vast subcontinent teeming with almost one billion people. |
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Shanti, a home with soul Stanley Moss finds Shanti Home a genuine experience in West Delhi, India, where he can feel the soul of the country. |
Lucire May 8, 2009 Stanley Moss |
Luxury Getaways in India Each of the following four destinations in India offers exceptional and rewarding experiences for the intrepid traveller willing to go far afield from the mainstream. |
Lucire December 25, 2010 Glickman & Messian |
Oh, Kolkata! We Never Knew You There is more to Kolkata than its British colonial history and Mother Teresa's rich legacy would suggest. |
AskMen.com November 1, 2002 Gregory Cartier |
The Exotic Cuisine Of India With a long, long history and incredible range, the food of India is among the best on the planet. |
Prepared Foods July 1, 2006 |
Breaking Trend: Indian Gourmet Understanding the many flavors of India requires years of ongoing study. However, openness toward trying new flavors and seeking new foods on the part of Americans signals the trend toward this many-colored cuisine. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Culture-Shock Cities While every country offers its own unique flavor, there are certain locales around the globe that are far different than anything you've ever imagined. From strict gender guidelines to laid-back sex laws, you won't believe some of the stuff going on in these culture-shock cities. |
DailyCandy March 18, 2006 |
Travel: Royal Treatment At Rajasthan, the royal state in northwest India, you can travel by elephant to see forts, sleep in the beds of maharajas, and marvel at the spectacular deserts and mountains where emperors played. |
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Howl They've got a slight animal-control problem in Delhi, India: Thousands of wild rhesus monkeys, addled by the sprawl that's taking over their habitat, are dropping out of trees to steal food, chug booze, and murder prominent citizens. Did we mention that many of the victims believe these creatures are gods? |
Seasoned Cooking November 2004 Monica Bhide |
Part 2 Part of a special three-part series on the regional cuisine of India: Paneer ki Bhurjee... Rajasthani Gatta Curry... Bihari Aloo Ka Bharta... Kerala Prawn Curry... Pork Vindaloo... Gujarati Shrikhand... |
Lucire January 14, 2010 Stanley Moss |
The heart of New Delhi The recently-opened Aman New Delhi is the company's first real metropolitan retreat, and a beautiful translation to behold. |
Lucire July 3, 2008 Stanley Moss |
To the Manor, reborn The author is in India for an unexpectedly long holiday, finding solace at the Manor, New Delhi's boutique hotel. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
Business Plan Ten things you need to know about doing business in India... |
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CIO December 1, 2000 Cheryl Bentsen |
DotKarma The future looks bright for India's new, IT-driven economy, but significant obstacles remain... |
BusinessWeek March 19, 2007 Nandini Lakshman |
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Global Services January 28, 2008 |
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Military History John H. Waller |
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National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Jennifer Popovec |
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Adventures in Stitching Tailoring is a bargain in India and the best custom-made clothing value in Delhi can be found at Grover Cloth House. |
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Reason June 2006 Samuel R. Staley |
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Jewels in the Crown As wealth mushrooms in India, the need for Western-style advice grows |
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