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FILM REVIEW
Disappointing, despite Bipasha
Here comes a film riding on hype. Bollywood's first take on September 11 and the like. Yuck! How deceitful! This film has nothing to do with the American tragedy. The New York Twin Tower attack just provides a filthy excuse for director Tanvir ...
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    Chennai

    Some exquisite handloom stuff
    SURVIVAL IN an era of free market finally boils down to packaging and showcasing a product. Unless publicised, even quality stuff at competitive prices may not have many takers. This is the stark reality in a city where cutthroat competition ...
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    Coimbatore

    Dhanush in love, to marry Rajni's daughter
    The young actor held a press meet to make the announcement but was not very forthcoming with the details. All he would say was: "Yes, I am going to marry Aiswarya and it is going to be on November 18. It is an arranged marriage and both our ...
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    Delhi

    Unravelling age-old mysteries
    Unravelling age-old mysteries, the National Geographic TV channel brings Forensic Investigation Report, FIR, starting November 1. From unearthing the secret of the Roopkund Lake -- tucked away in a remote corner of the Himalayas at a height of ...
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    Hyderabad

    Ramyakrishna film all through
    THE TITLE, publicity and some clippings shown on TV mislead the audience that this film is out and out a sex-based movie. But it is not. You hardly find anything of that kind, despite the presence of voluptuous Ramyakrishna playing the main role ...
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    Kochi

    Changing shopping trends
    HIGH-END shopping is taking on new dimensions even in some of the more traditional cities and towns that, however, constitute major consumer markets in Kerala. New malls and complexes, as well as individual shopping units, some of which could be ...
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    Madurai

    Throbbing with thrill
    THE RAJA Muthiah Mandram auditorium in Madurai burst at its seams with over 1,000 students from various schools spread across eight southern districts occupying every available space to participate in The Hindu Young World Quiz Competition on ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    Changing shopping concepts, trends
    HIGH-END shopping is taking on new dimensions even in some of the more traditional cities and towns that, however, constitute major consumer markets in Kerala. New malls and complexes, as well as individual shopping units, some of which could be ...
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