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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Spooky trail
Dartmoor National Park, the largest area of open country in southern Britain, is a reservoir of quietude.. There are no traffic jams and urban sprawl to be seen here. Dartmoor National Park is a reservoir of quietude. It is the largest area of ...

SPORTS: ESPN Star bets big on Champions League T20
New Delhi, Oct. 23 ESPN Star Sports is busy selling the most expensive cricket content to advertisers, betting on the undisputed arrival of Twenty20 Cricket, post the Indian Premier ...

POLITICS: Some proud moments… and some shameful
Sixty odd years of hate is not enough. More have to be hated. The poor have fallen off the margins. An ordinary human cannot live ordinarily in my dear city, ...

From Life

SOFTWARE: Growth space reserved
While the financial meltdown may take a toll on economies globally, India is a long-term story and growth will continue, feels President and CEO of Ascendas, Chong Siak Ching.. As the global economic slowdown brings more bad news with each ...

TRAVEL & PLACES: Spooky trail
Dartmoor National Park, the largest area of open country in southern Britain, is a reservoir of quietude.. There are no traffic jams and urban sprawl to be seen here. Dartmoor National Park is a reservoir of quietude. It is the largest area of ...

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Grow up!
Animation filmmakers need to keep pace with Gen-Y children, who consume more forms of media than any adult and don’t need to be patronised.. Should Indian cinema stay away from animation? Judging by the scores of production houses ...

HEALTH: Correct your posture
Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers’ queries.. I am 25 years old, 6 feel tall and weigh 72 kg. I want to reduce my belly. Please guide me in diet and ...

ARTS & CRAFTS: The light of hope
The potter community in Chhattisgarh faces many challenges including threat from designer lamps and lack of clay. Yet they believe that this ancestral business will keep their hearths burning.. Ethnic and designer wear are the buzzwords today, ...

HEALTH: Hands that care
There is no permanent cure for Alzheimer’s disease. But the role of the caregiver is of utmost importance.. I didn’t have the slightest clue about the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) until it struck home. My elderly father was ...

NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY: It’s Green
Sheen Thomas, a member of Kochi’s Go Green International (GGI) society, has invented a portable bio-gas plant, which can be placed in the kitchen to decompose organic waste and produce bio-gas. The device aims to destroy waste ...

FOOD & CUISINE: Tandoor in Geneva
Mandarin Oriental, Geneva, has launched two new restaurants —‘Rasoi by Vineet’ and ‘Le Sud’, both designed by the internationally-acclaimed Adam D. Tihany. One is an Indian restaurant and the other a ...





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