VARIETY
HEALTH
No greater risk for low-weight babies
CHILDREN born small and underweight are considered to face risks of chronic diseases as they grow up. But, going by the conclusions of a study carried out by the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad, this might not be true after all. ...
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ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
HBO to be back in Turner stable from January
ENGLISH movie channel HBO will return to the Turner-fold from January next year after being part of the Sony Entertainment Television (SET)-Discovery's One Alliance for two years. Effective from January 1, 2005, Turner International India will ...
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Brutal entertainment
A handler tries to bring a race animal back on track during a cattle race in Palakkad. Despite increasing public awareness and a volley of protests, cruelty to animals is on the rise, say animal rights activists. Daya, a Muvattupuzha-based ...
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ARTS & CRAFTS
Fading art of rogan painting
ROGAN painting, a traditional form of painting, could well be on its last leg. There is only one family in Nirona, a village 20 km from Bhuj in Gujarat, that is involved in the craft. There are all of four persons well-versed in this form of ...
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Golden touch
A women takes a close look at a gem-studded gold painting of Lord Krishna, which will be exhibited at the Nehru Centre in Mumbai from September 17 to 26. The art of making gold paintings dates back to the epic times. ...
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