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`Fest' to get a feel of Mylapore
IN the hustle and bustle of daily life, we do miss the good things around us. Say, for example, an old, tiled house with a courtyard big enough to host a dance programme. A rich talent of drawing designs on the floor. An old custom of vending ... More

ARTS & CRAFTS
Crafty vase
Flower vases fixed on bamboo frames on sale at Fort Kochi. The vases, produced in Tamil Nadu, are used for decorating walls and cost Rs 20 per piece.

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SPORTS
Steve won't say Waugh MRF for long
THE end of the international career of Steve Waugh, the celebrated Australian cricketer, may also see the end of his sporting endorsements in India. MRF, which roped in Waugh for a series of commercials and for the logo emblazoned on his bat, ... More

Fighting fit
Young girls get trained at a karate school in Hyderabad. Of late, girls are encouraged to undergo martial training as a hobby.

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