2000 India Today Tata Tetley Assam Tea
2000 India Today Tata Tetley Assam Tea
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Titles | 2000 India Today Tata Tetley Assam Tea |
Related Item | India Today |
Genre | caffeine |
Genre | tea |
Identifier | DSC_0026.JPG |
Note | Ad has a rip in it. Add contains clips blocking text. |
Note | STRONGER than a rush-hour traffic headache… Clear your head with 100% ASSAM STRENGTH At last! What you've always wanted - strong tea in a bag! That's because Tata Tetley uses only 100% Assam Tea. Strong and satisfying as no other tea can be. In a special international quality tea bag which ensures that all the strength comes through. Go for it! NEW Tata Tetley ASSAM TEA TEA BAGS 100 TEA BAGS The first 'POWER-PACKED' Tea Bag! The Insider Director: Michael Mann Cast: Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christo-pher Plummer This is the true story of Jeffrey Wigand (Crowe), a researcher with a leading tobacco company. A disillu-sioned Wigand decides to blow the cover off his company's blatant lies to the pub-lic about the ill-effects of to-bacco. Meanwhile Lowell Bergman (Pacino), investiga-tive reporter and 60 Minu producer, convinces Wiga to speak his mind, and is all set to air the interview when CBS (the TV company in question) decides to kill the programme. Their lives begin to fall apart, but Bergman begins to ponder the mortality of his profession. Pacino is good, but it is Crowe, the Australian ac-tor who put on 30 pounds for the role, whose performance is simply stunning. Makes for a powerful, riveting film. - Robin Abr THE MOV REVIEW The Bachelor Director: Gary Sinyor Cast: Chris O'Donnell, Renee Zell-ger, Ed Asner, Mariah Carey What do you do if you realise you'll lose a $100 million inher-tance unless you get married in less than 24 hours? Rush to the and tie the knot double quick, right? But Jimmie Shan- (O'Donnell) has a problem. His three-year relationship with girlfriend Anne (Zellweger) had just ended on a sour note - she dumped him after a very unro would have it, his grandfather passed away, leaving him the inheritance. And a deadline. A funny film, the thin plot notwithstanding. -Robin Abreu (Left to right) Scindia; pro Arjun Atwal with fiancee Ritika and winner Amadeep Johl with partner; Mihir Doshi, CEO, Morgan Stanley with Mehta; and (below right) Raman whips up a cocktail: fun on the links hot shots from the big shots It was a cold February morning when a few dozen sleek ears glided into the Clas-sic Golf Resort in Gurgaon last week. Occasion? The Business Today-American Express Pro-Am held for the fifth consecu tive year. So chilly in fact that the organi sers made coughing noises outside the tents of the sleeping players: Vikram Mehta, chairman. Shell India, had to be literally shaken out of his sweet slumber Corporate big wigs took on the pros in what's become one of the best tourna in the country. Madhavrao played old schoolmate Bharat MD, Procter & Gamble, while Sid- Shriram, MD, Siel, was chauf- around the course in a golf cart by attractive lacy, Cricket legend Kapil looked dashing in a canary yellow and exchanged pointers with pro Randhawa. A special cocktail, Fa- Groucho (a mix of scotch, mint, and mango juice), served by gla- bartender Devyani Raman got the party rocking. Also spotted chilling by the poolside were Scott Bayman, presi-dent, GE, and G.C. Burman, MD of Dabur. Sanjay Rishi and Karan Singh of Ameri-can Express spent a relaxing afternoon by the pool smoking cigars. The two lucky winners, Tarun Kumzru, MD, Adidas, and J. Sannon, MD, Mastercard, will fly to St Andrew's in Scotland considered the home of golf. The three winning teams fly to Lon-don, Hong Kong and Malaysia, for yet more golf. It's a wonderful life. - Leher Kala |
Abstract | This is an ad for Tata Tetley Assam Tea. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that the tea is stronger than a rush-hour traffic headache, is strong tea in a bag, and uses only 100% Assam tea. The ad describes the tea as strong and satisfying. The ad contains an image of a teabag, and a box of Assam tea. |