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WILDLIFE
Farewell to flamingos?
A road bridge linking Sewri to Navi Mumbai across the sea — and what of the flamingos? More

CINEMA
Hindi films bank on Web to weave spell overseas
FILM production companies are beginning to use the information superhighway as a primary medium to drive their movie promotions in markets overseas. While big-ticket production companies such as BR Films, Mukta Arts and Venus Films have flagged ... More

Destitute kids do an autobiography on celluloid
RIYAZ Basha, Balakrishna, S.K. Moosa Pasha, Sunitha and Arunajyothy, all teenagers, are no seasoned documentary makers. Yet, they came out with Teen Channel, a moving 20-minute documentary, with crisp editing, well-written script and ... More

EVENTS

  • `Bride and Groom' expo

    ARTS & CRAFTS
    Bamboo fest in Kochi from tomorrow
    AIMED at providing a common platform for artisans, craftsmen as well as the bamboo industry, the State Bamboo Mission and the Industries Department are jointly organising a three-day Kerala Bamboo Fest 2004 at the Town Hall here from Friday. ... More




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