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SPORTS: IPL-II: Celebrity owners on a sticky wicket
Star-studded teams find the going tough. New Delhi May 14 There appears to be a strong inverse relationship between the celebrity status of the owner of an IPL team and its performance. Whether this relationship is also causal will be known ...

LIFESTYLE: Love that workout
Benefits of exercise spread to the heart and beyond. If you are one of those who exercised regularly and yet failed to lose inches, or even weight, don’t despair. Medical research shows that regular exercise reduces considerably the risk ...

CLIMATE & WEATHER: Pregnant clouds
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From Life

INTERNET: Tweet... tweet... voter
Our netas preened and Twittered to catch the young, tech-savvy voter.. As Lok Sabha elections come to an end, many of our netas sent a clear message: Yes, we can… twitter like Obama! When the newly elected Barack Obama delivered his ...

SPORTS: Mountains need legs
Will the recent T20 at Everest Base Camp spark off similar tests of endurance, duly captured by a media circus, in fragile eco-zones?. In the season of cricket this was a bizarre piece of T20 news to read. Several Englishmen had walked up to ...

WORK LIFE: Care of Nanny
The unsung army of caregivers who are a boon to working women and housewives alike.. Basteen had become so much a part of the Mumbai-based Fareed family that they even tended to her in her dying days. Asma, 32, who worked in a household for ...

DOMESTIC TRAVEL: It's a secret
Not many know that Delhi’s Jamali Kamali area is an archaeological trove of tombs, mosques and step-wells.. It has been called Delhi’s best-kept secret, and with a name like Jamali Kamali, people wonder if it’s real. Not many ...

HEALTH: Love that workout
Benefits of exercise spread to the heart and beyond. If you are one of those who exercised regularly and yet failed to lose inches, or even weight, don’t despair. Medical research shows that regular exercise reduces considerably the risk ...

WILDLIFE: Rouged beauty
With dabs of pink on its tail, the Painted Stork is a pretty sight, especially during summer when it turns into a devoted parent.. While the summer blazes around you, ever wondered how birds protect their young ones from the merciless sun ...

LINGUISTICS: Bookish Singapore
In the movie The Mummy, the heroine draws herself up to her full medium-height, gazes owlishly and declares “I’m a librarian!”, bursting with pride in her chosen occupation. The hero gazes bemused, ...





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