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WILDLIFE
Time for departure
Migratory Pintail birds swimming in the lake on Kolkata Zoological Gardens on Tuesday. Found at lakes, reservoirs and marshes, these are among the most common migratory species in North and East India, are highly gregarious and keep in flocks up ... More

LIFESTYLE
Early bird catches the...
GULPING down antibiotics, sold by India's leading pharma companies, to get rid of a bad cold did not allow one to take a morning walk for an entire week. That was not the way the family looked at it. "The cold would have gone on its own but you ... More

RADIO/TV
CAS is `dead', long live confusion
IT is not only Bush who is confused whether Osama has been caught by the terror-busters, but also TV viewers on a different issue. To start with there was the ticker at the bottom of the screen saying something about CAS, and people thought it ... More

CINEMA
Bengali films to get `showcased' in US
While film buffs in the West were familiar with names such asSatyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen, there was a demand for Bengali commercial films, besides what the parallel movies, among the NRI Bengalis. More

SPORTS
IA launches package for Indo-Pak one-day series
CRICKET lovers planning to cheer the Indian team during the forthcoming one-day series in Pakistan can now consider picking up `three-nights four-days' package being offered by Indian Airlines (IA). The state-owned airlines on Tuesday launched ... More

Water works
Stars of Florida, an acrobatic team for Florida, performing at the Chowpatty beach in Mumbai. The water ski show is part of the Formula 1 world championship being held from March 2 to 7 in Mumbai. ... More

TRENDS
Vanishing tribe
Members of the `Buda Jangalu' community with their folk music instruments and traditional attire at Nizam College ground in Hyderabad on Tuesday. The community was once known for its story-telling profession, which is a dying art form today. ... More




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