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VARIETY CINEMA: Multiplex owners, producers standoff may be resolved Official announcement likely today. Mumbai, May 29 The deadlock between multiplex owners and producers on revenue sharing seems to have been amicably sorted out, with an official announcement expected on ... EVENTS: Bangalore marathon to woo sponsors with live telecast Bangalore, May 29 Cricket might be the ‘beautiful game’ for Indian sponsors and television viewers but that is hardly a deterrent for organisers of the Sunfeast World 10K ...
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Girls @ the games Cyber gaming is no longer a man's preserve, proclaim an ? emerging breed of women players? ,? who relish the competitive challenge - and the prize money.. She can race better than a Formula One competitor, move around the football field ... HEALTH: The blue lotus in spirit Caring for the terminally-ill with sensitivity and gentleness.. A blue lotus that basks in the sunlight at Karunashraya, a decade-old hospice for terminal cancer patients at Whitefield in Bangalore, surrounded by wards down stone-walled ... TOURISM: Set, jet, go! Reel meets real: ‘Set-jetting’ tour packages now take avid Bollywood fans to locations where a movie or song was filmed.. Ever fantasised about staying in the same palace where Jodhaa was raised, play a romantic game of sword ... LIFESTYLE: On and Off Inspiration to switch to low-power-consumption mode.. An hour during which everyone in the world would turn off their lights. It sounded virtuous, and our first thought was that we should spread the word. But to whom? In our quiet neighbourhood ... HEALTH: How stress hurts women The pressures of a changing lifestyle can trigger gynaecological problems.. Increase in stress levels is triggering a new alert — over gynaecological problems in women, young and old.Says Ria Jaiswal, who has two daughters, “My ... PEOPLE: Biographies that spring to life Irving Stone captured the very essence of the people he wrote about.. Irving Stone was once a staple of the growing-up diet. In the Seventies, devouring a plate of peanuts under a shady tree in a far-off hill station with an Irving Stone ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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