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Eschew the BEATEN track
With corporal punishment being banned in two States in the country, it is time to reflect, feels HEMJITH BHARTHAN.
Fitness

FAT nuggets
Exercise and dieting together have a better effect on obese people.
Lifestyle

Cosmetology gets a facelift
Facial Tissue Augmentation is the latest beauty treatment to hit the city beauty clinics but what exactly is it? ARCHANA NANDAL peels off this mask.
Personality

Sonal: Dance no monkey-business
Dancer Sonal Mansingh tells PRIYADARSSHINI SHARMA about the changes in the dance scene.
Fashion

Where LESS is MORE
Cholis are creating waves with newer cuts, the bare-and-dare look and exquisite craftwork on them, says JESSINA ABOOBACKER.
Music

Charming violin duet
AKKARAI S. Subbulakshmi is a familiar name to the city crowd as she has accompanied many a dancer like Alarmel Valli. She has the distinction of accompanying stalwarts like M. Balamuralikrishna, N. Ramani and Ravikiran at this young age. The ...
Sport

Tips on handling Brett Lee from the mat
Former Sri Lankan fast bowler Asantha de Mel may have strayed on to bridge, but his heart still remains with cricket, says STAN RAYAN.



THE LEGEND of Frederick Carleton (Carl) Lewis (USA) became a true Olympic legend by emulating the feat of his childhood hero, Jesse Owens, when he overshadowed everyone at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Lewis blazed his way to the 100 metres, the ...
Land & People

Oasis for the lonely
LEENA GITA RAGHUNATH dwells on the needs of elderly citizens. Tomorrow is International Day for Older Persons.
Events

Cheers all the way
Chaitanya 2004, the inter-school festival of Chinmaya Vidyalaya, was full of good-hearted cheer for both, the winners and the losers.
Entertainment

All pride, no prejudice
ZIYA US SALAM in a chat with Gurinder Chadha, who is ready with the celluloid version of Jane Austen's `Pride and Prejudice' to kiss the silver screen shortly.

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