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Thursday, October 16, 2003
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IRAQ DIARY
For this Iraqi, it's thank you Bush
"Only two entities could have saved Iraq from Saddam: God or the Americans. And God did not listen to our prayers." More

RADIO/TV


Creatively speaking...
How is advertising on radio shaping up? As the medium becomes more popular, ad agencies are ready to explore ways by which creatives can be made interesting. But they still have some way to go. More

PHOTOGRAPHIC & ALLIED PRODUCTS


  • Photo exhibition

    EVENTS


    A `special' joyride in the skies
    IT was a special way to celebrate a birthday. Air India marked the 71st anniversary of J.R.D. Tata's historic flight from Karachi to Mumbai via Ahmedabad, by treating 340 critically ill and physically challenged children to an hour-long joyride ... More

    INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


  • Plea to scrap emigration fee

    MUSIC & DANCE


    Now, a musical threat from Pak
    A FRESH row seems to be brewing between India and Pakistan. This time around, the problem is due to a discordant note on the music industry front. The threat from Pakistan and other similar factors have resulted in a whopping drain of revenues ... More

    SPORTS


    A games show
    Sports channels are beginning to emerge from the shadows of the ever-popular genre of general entertainment. Besides, sports other than cricket are steadily rising in popularity. More

    TOURISM


    Symbols of affluence
    The number of luxury yachts that anchor along the Kochi coast is on the rise, especially after the Department of Tourism launched a campaign to promote boating habit among the upper crust of society. During the India International Boat Show in ... More

    Ad magic
    The `Incredible India' campaign has succeeded in putting India high on the international tourist's list of destinations. More

    TRENDS


    In trouble waters
    Fishing is no longer considered a sustainable livelihood for traditional fishermen of Kochi as marine wealth in the Kerala waterbodies is fast depleting. From over-exploitation to unscientific fishing practices and pollution, many theories are in ... More
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    Now, a musical threat from Pak

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    In Focus
    Cola Controversy
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    Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma
    In Depth
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