Doubt and uncertainty are an integral part of life. Ask Delhi-based businessman Tinu Kapoor. After a lot of planning and research, the 27-year-old’s dream project, a high-end apparel showroom, catering to HNIs, was supposed to be launched soon. His planning was comprehensive and execution almost complete.
Till that day, he had not taken a step wrong. [...]
There’s a lot of talk lately about how John McCain might just be the luckiest guy in America, what with the Democrats still fighting among each other, the Rev. Wright proving that friends can be worse than enemies, and Republicans swallowing their doubts about their about-to-be nominee and giving their support to a guy many [...]
All insurers require customers to pay the first part of any claim – usually £50 or £100 – to weed out trivial and frivolous claims. However, some customers are finding there is a sting in the tail: premiums can rise sharply at renewal simply because they have had the temerity to make a claim.
The figures [...]
The House of Representatives passed legislation yesterday barring the use of genetic information in job and health insurance decisions, moving the government to the cusp of enacting the first federal law dealing with DNA-based medical care.
Potential test subjects mentioned the same concerns in refusing to participate in valuable research, setting back work that could lead [...]
Last week brought both good news and bad for senior citizens. The good news was that government made a number of amendments to the Budget proposals to rein in inflation and since the old are among the hardest hit by inflation, that was undoubtedly good news.
The bad news was senior citizens will have to wait [...]