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CLIMATE & WEATHER
Adrenaline rush
Overwhelmed by the quiet grandeur of Nature, a youngster jumps with joy in misty Munnar.

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AWARDS & HONOURS
Golden Nandi for `Sukhadukhalu'
`SUKHADUKHALU' and `Gokulam Apartments' have been adjudged the First and Second Best TV Mega Serials for the year 2003, bagging Golden and Silver Nandis respectively. In the regular TV serials segment, `Mouna Netraalu', produced by Ms B. ... More

HEALTH
Corporates look to gyms for `flab' shedding
CORPORATES are looking to farm out their employee fitness programme. Reliance Infocomm has taken the lead by tying up with Gold's Gym, the largest Gym chain in the world. Gold's Gym sees opportunity and merit in entering into corporate gym ... More

FASHION
A touch of glamour
Miss India Universe 2004, Tanushree Dutta, hugging a child at the inauguration of a branch of the National Institute of Fashion Design in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.

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EVENTS
Getting set
Durga idols are lined up for the forthcoming Navaratri and Durga Puja festival in Hyderabad on Tuesday. According to the artistes from West Bengal, competition among them has brought down the prices of ... More

SPORTS
SC allows DD to telecast matches — Reserves verdict on Zee petition
THE Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the maintainability of a writ petition filed by Zee Telefilms challenging the cancellation of the contract awarded to it by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. A five-member ... More

AIR to sell rights of Australia-India series to ABC
Prasar Bharati has decided to sell the radio rights to the Australia-India series to Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for $20,000. The organisation's officials said that ABC is also a public service broadcaster and the matches have ... More

`Revenue-sharing is future of cricket broadcast'
AFTER successfully bagging the telecast rights for a string of cricket matches involving India, Prasar Bharati believes that future contracts will be based on revenue-sharing agreements. Confident about getting the telecast rights from the BCCI ... More




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