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Grace under fire
British crime writer Peter James tells MINI ANTHIKAD-CHHIBBER about his sixth Roy Grace novel, the rigorous research that gives his works their authenticity and the television avatar of the detective
Pets Care

PETPALS
Finding a lost pet
Here is how to pre-empt pets going missing, and locate the pet
Books

Packing a punch
Balvinder Sandhu's memoirs of the 1983 World Cup winning team make for great reading


Remembrance of books lost
If reading is to remain a joy and an adventure, we must dare to be borrowers and lenders
Music

Rhythm therapy
O'Dyke Nzewi on how the African drum is a one-stop solution for stress management, team building and creative training
BEAT STREET

It probably is a gross error to consider a musician's song more credible if they have written the lyrics themselves. Of course this judgment is also subject to several clauses, like for instance, the lyrics need to be good, or the singer must ...
Arts And Entertainment

Different strokes
Nahal Fekri Ershad does a balancing act being fashion designer, artist and poet
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Travel

Manna from Heaven?
Warm waters and gentle sun, silky white beaches and lace-like corals, majestic sharks and gliding angel fish… that's what Fiji is all about
People

Waiting for the next flight
Vikramaditya Motwane on life after Udaan
Daddy cool
Anupam Kher says he reinvents himself each time he plays daddy on screen
Leading the charmed life
Snake man Rom Whitaker says that he is now working to save the gharials
Following Carma
Nandini Vaidyanathan shares her experience of working with entrepreneurs who include economically deprived women from countries such as Afghanistan and Ethiopia
Plotting since 1976
Jeffrey Archer feels obliged to come back to India often, considering that he has such a huge fan following. His latest book, Only Time Will Tell, is out



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