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BOOKS: Correcting the disconnect in a connected world
Should we do anything for posterity? The answer is ‘no' if one's view of ethics is contractual, since there is ‘no apparent reason to do good to those who are incapable of returning the favour,' observes Stephen Green in Good ...

From Life

TERRORISM: Mumbai... promises to keep
A year on… from the horrors of 26/11. The glass doors swing open to reveal the warm interiors of a chandelier-studded lobby and the hustle and bustle of guests. And the welcoming smiles are intact on the faces behind the front desk. It's ...

SPORTS: Kalari corp
Dilsagar fuses two martial art forms to help execs de-stress.. The 20-and-30-something executives break the spell of their computers and slip into track pants and tees. But they aren't looking to pump iron or do the treadmill. Instead, their ...

ARTS & CRAFTS: Capitol collection
Fact is, not really. It was but a fleeting glimpse I had of the Presidential Mansion, the Capitol, or the many memorials and monuments that dot Washington DC. Nor did I fall for the ‘land and water tour on boat with wheels' offered by ...

HOTELS: A name to chew on
Restaurants and hotels believe their name says it all.. Restaurant names have a way of building up expectations and a visit is enough to find whether they have been met, disappointed or, ...

HEALTH: Dizzy with vertigo?
Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers' queries.. I have mild cervical spondylosis and suffer from vertigo once in 18 months. The condition disappears after I do traction (10 days — 15 minutes a day), only to return after about 18 ...

EVENTS: Chariots and chess men
Kalpathy's chariot festival is as much an economic event as a religious spectacle.. By mid-November, the ruts in the roads of Kalpathy village, on the outskirts of Palakkad town, are miraculously patched up. Houses are whitewashed, the roadsides ...

HEALTH: Pregnancy test at home
The Nishchay kit is free and easy to use. It can help rural women access timely medical care.. Anxieties related to a missed period, dependence on a mother-in-law or husband to visit a primary health centre to confirm pregnancy and ignorance ...

TERRORISM: Profiles in courage
Every time the family goes out, fear grips me as to whether they will come back,” says 25-year-old ...





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