![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, September 20, 2004 |
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VARIETY WILDLIFE Kerala Forest dept's fiat on bird consignment THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Forest Department has advised the Air Customs to send back a consignment of birds from Dubai impounded at the Thiruvananthapuram airport on Tuesday last. Airport officials had requested the Forest Department to ... More FASHION `Smartwear' on the way Not too far away in the future, you'll walk into the showroom and pick a `smart' shirt that listens to your body. It will have chips/sensors embedded into the fabric that help you stay fresh as a lily at the end of a workout. In this issue, eW orld tracks gear for Gen-Next. More TOURISM
`Red tide' threat to beach tourism in KovalamAS the State Government officials huddled together to review the health scare precipitated by the `red tide bloom' along the capital's shoreline, apprehension is voiced on its impact on beach tourism at the start of a season. The ... More TRENDS A classical language has a comical side too TAMIL is to be declared a classical language, the first one to be in that category. A promise kept, they say, of what was agreed in the political agenda. Queerly, more languages could be included under the category if there were any proposals and ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Sep. 12-Sep. 18 BCCI rakes in more moolah than what Govt spends for other sports |
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