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WILDLIFE


Price of reckless drive!
A stag lies dead on Sardar Patel Road that borders the Guindy National Park in Chennai. The stag was hit by a Metropolitan Transport Corporation bus during the early hours of Sunday. Early morning walkers and passers-by who witnessed the incident ... More

INTERIORS & HOMES


The haute seat
After clothes, it is now designer furniture that is the rage, the most recent introduction being the Ligne Roset brand from Evoluzione, Chennai. More

TRAVEL & PLACES


IRAQ DIARY
A dusty welcome at Umm Qasar
NOTHING is certain in Iraq... least of all, your travel schedule. Our ship - from Dubai to the Basra Port Umm Qasar is supposed to take 36 hours... In reality it takes two full days and three nights. We set sail at 7 p.m on Sunday, land at ... More

CINEMA


Malayalam films losing quality, says Mohanlal
THE Ernakulam Press Club accorded a reception to cine star Mohanlal on Saturday in connection with the silver jubilee year of his acting career in the Malayalam film industry. The Press Club President, Mr Shaji Jacob, presented a memento to the ... More

GENDER


`Working women use contraceptives more'
A RECENT study commissioned by Organon India showed that up to 37 per cent of SEC A couples use some form of modern contraception, and that usage is highest among working women. Among the metros, Bangalore women came in first, with 46 per cent ... More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Bowled over by Paris
It is a city that celebrates the woman, the female form and everything that is feminine... cosmetics, fashion and flowers. But it will have to do more to attract the Indian tourists... by addressing their concerns on food, language and affordability . More

MUSIC & DANCE


Saga of struggle and success
Blindness was a blessing for violin maestro Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, and for him, happiness was when from within came a satisfactory note. More

TRENDS


Phony flowers
An artificial flower vendor arranging his stock in his stall put in an exhibition in Kolkata on Sunday. There is a massive growth in artificial flowers and plants which are imported from Australia, China, New Zealand and Taiwan, sold in the ... More

Imposing edifice
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