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The cinematographer behind the glossy `bike' film
HE IS the man who made Hayabusa look hot and Bandit look cool. Hayabusa and Bandit, if you didn't know, are the stars of `Dhoom,' which also has Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Uday Chopra, Esha Deol and Rimii Sen. You must have seen them all ...
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    Coimbatore

    How does one cope with tension?
    "WE WOULD like to send our employees in teams on an experimental basis to undergo Vipassana. Having understood what it is, I am convinced that it will release tension, condition mind and improve productivity." This is the response from the ...
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    Delhi

    Colouring dreams with exquisite wear
    DESIGNERS ARE always known by their creations. This rings true of fashion designer Renu Dadlani who is known for her exquisite chikankari work so much so that her label "Prateeksha" is a household name for many. Renu exhibited her work at the ...
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    Hyderabad

    Miniature wonders
    SORRY, LILLIPUTIANS. You too ought to use magnifying glasses to play on this chessboard. Because, the height of the king is 2.23 mm, queen 1.83 mm, bishop 1.72 mm, rook 1.60 mm, knight 1.50 mm and each pawn is of 1.29 mm. Can you guess the size ...
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    Kochi

    Fighting for a cause
    The president of the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims is committed to bringing justice to torture victims. He shares his thoughts with K.S. Sudhi.
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    Madurai

    Courting a new experience, students' style
    WHERE CAN you find a group of students decked out in their school uniforms gazing around, moving from one hall to the other with their teachers backing them? Probably in a museum or an exhibition hall where they would have been taken on an ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    City of festivities
    A FESTIVE atmosphere prevails in the Kanakakkunnu Palace, the hub of the ongoing, Government-sponsored Onam Week celebrations in the State capital, and the major tourist spots of Aakkulam, Veli, Shanghumughom, Kovalam and Neyyar Dam. All roads ...
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