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Thursday, September 04, 2003
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WILDLIFE


On the trail of the elusive Florican
ON the up and down soft gradients of some 900 hectares of grassland in Sailana, the elusive (or is it scared) Lesser Florican flies in quietly for breeding in the early part of June and by October exits to none knows where. They say it flies ... More

EVENTS


Flying high
Suryakirans, the nine-member aerobatics team of the Indian Air Force, flying in formation over the Marina at Chennai. This is a part of a rehearsal for the finale on Saturday. They are part of a show by the IAF, which will showcase over 57 ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Hathway announces CAS rates
MULTISYSTEM operator Hathway Cable & Datacom Pvt. Ltd., has announced its cable TV rate options for customers. These include `value packages' that combine various entertainment options, as well as a la carte rates for individual ... More

Star Vijay becomes FTA
CHENNAI: The Star group has decided to convert its Tamil pay channel Star Vijay as free-to-air in Chennai alone starting tonight. Star sources confirmed the development. Star Vijay joins all other Tamil cable & sattelite channels which ... More

SPORTS


Naidu's Formula One dreams for Andhra
IF the plans of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, do materialise, you could well see Michael Schumacher, zipping past us on racing tracks in the State. Mr Naidu has embarked on a one-man race to woo the promoters of ... More

For corporates, it's a different ballgame
FOR a change, the corporates in Hyderabad will be competing in the city's football grounds rather than at the market place. Thanks to the Kingfisher National Football Championship, the executives of the 28 companies of the city will take a break ... More

TRENDS


Two ways of watching a TV
SOME say Chennai is a guinea pig; others say it is a scapegoat. Nobody is calling the city a black sheep, or white elephant, yet; but CAS is working on everybody's temper. Phone-in programmes are so full of questions about CAS that there is no ... More
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