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Sahibs, Bibi aur salam
FASHION When she turned up at the London College of Fashion in the '70s, people looked askance at the young Bangladeshi girl. BHUMIKA K. traces Bibi Russell's success story
Music

Kelly breaks away
POP SCENE It's time for genuine music to take over the music scene, courtesy Kelly Clarkson
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Girl interrupted
TENNIS A bubbly and innocent teenager three years ago while training in Bangalore, Sania Mirza, the tennis icon, has to single-handedly face all the pressures accompanying the limelight now
Green Notes

For the love of lawns
GREEN NOTES Lawns lend that special touch to gardens

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