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Walk to burn the bulge
Walking is the oldest, easiest and safest way to keep fit, writes Sumit Bhattacharjee
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City Buzz

For the purchase of every two garments Vimal offers one garment free. The showroom further offers 30 per cent discount on selected suits and blazers, one saree free for purchase of two sarees and one chudidar free for purchase of two ...


VI(ZA)GNETTES

If the first printing press was set up by the London Missionary Society in 1840, the first power press was set up in 1930s. It was started by Addepalli Harishchandrudu, in the name of his wife Saraswati Bai. The press was called as Saraswati ...
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Rejections reap rich rewards
Do not let denial take over you, reflect, rewrite, refine, re-edit and submit
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Bestsellers

2. Sea of Poppies – By Amitav Ghosh – Penguin Books – Rs. 599

3. Stone Cold – By David Baldacci – Pan Books – Rs. 251

4. The White Tiger – By Aravind Adiga – Harper Collins – ...


A Zebra’s life
An interesting book on the psyche of an immigrant
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Sen speaks sense
Riya Sen’s past may have been marred by controversies, but her future certainly sounds promising
Bond is back

There is a special thrill in the first time you see the trailer for a highly anticipated movie. And it was difficult to suppress the shiver of excitement as the announcement of the trailer for the latest James Bond movie, “Quantum of ...


You’re signed!
A growing market and the entry of corporates have seen a number of multi-film deals being signed for staggering sums
He doesn’t whisper
Rahul Bose makes his choices loud and clear
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Talking terror
Ramgopal Varma explores the nexus between terrorism and the underworld in his latest film, Contract
People

Vidya talks films
Vidya Balan says she feels vindicated


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