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Bangalore

These scenes are not for the family
The scenes from "Murder," the latest film by Mahesh Bhatt, have angered some of the city's housewives. When they and their husbands and children were yet to recover from the onslaughts of "Kaanta Laga" and other such albums, Mr. Bhatt has ...
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    Chennai

    Celestial Five
    LOOK OUT for the celestial get together. The participants are the five `naked-eye planets' — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. This is a unique chance for us to see our close celestial neighbours in just one sitting. This gathering ...
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    Coimbatore

    Lending a hand to abandoned kids
    SOCIETY HAS the responsibility of taking care of children abandoned by parents, for without ambition and proper guidance, they can easily go astray. The Government Children's Home, at Karungalpalayam, Erode, has done just that by extending a ...
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    Delhi

    NSD looks 25 years back with pride
    FOR 25 LONG years now they have travelled to unfamiliar surroundings, befriended unknown people and brought about unexpected results. And while the National School of Drama's Extension Department will continue with its journey of spreading the ...
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    Hyderabad

    Grannies day out
    HUMAN BONDING heals. Sometimes, kind words, happy smiles and a pleasant conversation invigorate us much better than anything else. Laughter is indeed the best medicine. But how many of us really know that we'll be doing ourselves a great ...
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    Kochi

    Writing for the underdog
    The noted litterateur, who is in the vanguard of a national movement aimed at promoting the rights of the downtrodden, says Dalit writing is fast gaining international currency. In a chat with N. J. Nair.
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    Madurai

    Strong ground to dismiss popular belief
    THE STORY, which is doing rounds for more than a century and is widely believed, is that the shadow of the vimana of the Big Temple, built by King Raja Raja Cholan in Thanjavur, will not fall on the ground. But, Kudavayil Balasubramanian, a ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    Writing for the underdog
    The noted litterateur, who is in the vanguard of a national movement aimed at promoting the rights of the downtrodden, says Dalit writing is fast gaining international currency. In a chat with N. J. Nair.
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