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More than just coffee 'n snacks
The Indian Coffee House is more than a coffee place to many who frequent it. These joints in Kochi function as meeting places, where people unwind and also where many politicians mull over the next step, all before a cuppa. JOHNY PAZHANILATH meets a few who get nostalgic about the Indian Coffee House
Health & Medicine
Be cholesterol smart
Understanding the good and the bad cholesterol will help maintain a healthy heart.
Lifestyle
'Seamingly' right
As the winter approaches, seams represent high points in design. With a potential to upgrade your wardrobe overnight, seams have the potential of adding contour - vertical or horizontal - and creating a simple-yet-sophisticated look.
Personality
'Superstardom is a burden'
Mammootty has done more character roles than many other actors in the country. His forays into the Tamil industry has paid rich dividends. A chat with the actor who is on a trip to re-invent himself.


In honour of the thespian couple
Smitha Rajan is indeed a chip off the old block, for she scrupulously follows the tradition kept alive by her illustrious grandparents, Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair and Kalyanikuttyamma. She talks to K.PRADEEP about her forthcoming show at Kochi.
Advocate of 'natural cures'
KOCHI IS second home to Mr. Eric Kirchheiner. And he is in love with ayurveda. This renowned Danish Orthomedical Advisor served as principal of Delta Study for a short period in the seventies. His bond with this port city grew stronger after ...
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Kinescope
This is a programme that deals entirely with houses, how they are built, what one has to do before building one, etc. Doubts regarding construction of houses are also cleared. Interiors and other allied subjects are also featured, including a ...
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The 'smiley' turns 20
The emoticon, a combination of keyboard characters used to signify a smile and other emotions, has become the new shorthand of the cyber age.
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