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Real alpha will still come from mid-caps and small-caps: TRUST Mutual Fund’s Mihir Vora

Live Mint 24 Mar 2025
Large caps might deliver historical returns of around 11%, but the real alpha will still come from the mid-caps and small-caps, believes Mihir Vora, chief investment officer of TRUST Mutual Fund.
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Making More Than Just Beautiful Music Together

New York Times 21 Mar 2025
Carole-Anne Drescher and Rob Carroll, both professional musicians, met six years ago while playing in the same wedding band. They weren’t the first couple in the band to marry ... .
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On The Comeback: Asheville’s Brewery Scene Continues To Heal After Helene

Forbes 21 Mar 2025
[id=0]. Asheville, North Carolina is an eclectic mountain town that millions flock to each year to see its natural beauty, endless hiking trails, music and arts scene... .
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Cartagena’s Two Most Luxurious Hotels

Forbes 18 Mar 2025
Casa San Agustin was conceptualized as a sophisticated yet intimate retreat, maintaining its colonial charm while blending in modern elegance ... .
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New York Through The Eyes of “We Had a World” Star Jeanine Serralles

Forbes 18 Mar 2025
Where do you grow up in New York, and what neighborhoods of the city have you lived in?. I grew up in a town on the south shore of Lon... .
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A Love Worth an Early Retirement and a Cross-Country Move

New York Times 14 Mar 2025
Dr. Raymond Parungao and Andrew Chen have had a bicoastal relationship for most or their 15 years together ... .
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A Victim of Discrimination Now Helps Others Avoid It

The Berkshire Eagle 12 Mar 2025
The first time she encountered discrimination, Isidora Uribe Silva said, she was 12 ....
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From Her Past Comes the Drive to Help Other Indigenous Women

The Berkshire Eagle 10 Mar 2025
For the first 10 years of her life, Tarcila Rivera-Zea lived a cloistered existence. Growing up in the Peruvian Andes as part of the Quechua Indigenous community, she spoke only the Quechua language. She ate Quechua foods. She dressed in ....
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On an Itchy Dorm Room Couch, They Finally Broke the Ice

New York Times 07 Mar 2025
When Mayarita Castillo first met Jalen Glenn she was “somewhat suspicious and turned off” when he approached her at a party. However, another meeting almost three years later made all the difference ... .
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A Peruvian Woman Pushes for Other Indigenous Voices to Be Heard

New York Times 07 Mar 2025
Tarcila Rivera-Zea, a member of the Quechua community in Peru, has spent decades pushing for Native peoples to be heard ... .
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A Youth Leader From Chile Fights Discrimination Across the Globe

New York Times 06 Mar 2025
Isidora Uribe Silva tried as a teen to promote inclusive spaces for girls, women and disabled people in Chile. She has taken her mission to the U.N. and beyond ... .
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