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TRAVEL & PLACES


Slow to take off
Is it too much to expect Indian airports to have facilities common at world-class international airports, where travellers can spend hours without getting bored? More

LIFESTYLE


Don't junk those food cravings
Those juicy burgers and much-maligned pizzas might not be so bad. For, eaten in moderation, they pack quite a nutritional punch. More

PHOTOGRAPHIC & ALLIED PRODUCTS


A day to remember
Lots of fun, cheer and hearty goodwill were what one witnessed at the Sydney Olympic Athletic Center on India's Independence Day. More

CINEMA


Not a real shocker!
Manoj Night Shyamalan's film The Village doesn't have a single heart-stopping moment. With just a series of sequences that create some unease, the film is a huge let-down. More

GENDER


No bomb shelters for the mind
In terrorist-hit Jammu and Kashmir, doctors continue to grapple with the alarming increase in psychological disorders among the people, particularly women. More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Alpine hangover
Santis in Switzerland is a mountain of encounters, welcoming people from all over the world, who come to admire its free view across six countries. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Across hills... to divinity
The main allure of the temple-town of Tirumala remains its hilltop shrine. But there are other places of interest to keep the pilgrim-tourist busy. More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Are you clued in?
Solving a cryptic crossword puzzle requires a momentary suspension of judgment, a second of not jumping to the obvious conclusions. More

PEOPLE


Those living in glass houses...
Bangalore-based architect Anil Bhaskaran believes in minimal use of glass. Tune in to Nature, he says, and bring back those verandahs, pandals and courtyards. More

A Canadian affair
She is the first Canadian to be honoured with a Padmashree for her social development work in India. Meet Flora MacDonald, Canada's former Foreign Minister. More


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