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Bangalore

Concert for tsunami relief
OTTO BENTINCK, oboe instrument player from Holland, will perform with a Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra and The Frank Anthony Public School Brass Ensemble in a tsunami fund raising western classical concert, Harbour Waves, at the Princess Food ...
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    Chennai

    Relaxing with a guitar
    The tours can sometimes be very lonely and this guitar keeps me company all through, says Adrian Garcia.
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    Coimbatore

    The cup of woes overflows
    The air smells of flesh, blood and bleaching powder. It has been 11 days since tsunami crippled the life of people in the coastal districts of Tamil Nadu. The waves keep bringing bodies of the dead to the shore even as rehabilitation continues in ...
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    Delhi

    Legends captured on lens
    FROM SPACE scientists to wildlife experts, glamorous artists, renowned photographers and eminent musicians -- India has many legends. Capturing 12 well-known personalities is a new documentary, "India Legends'', that aims to showcase the ...
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    Hyderabad

    Big bang theory
    A WEIRD-looking middle-aged man (Tanikella Bharani) prays to God to send a messiah to save them from the atrocities of a local don, Nayudamma (Sourabh Shukla). The call is answered. There appears Balu (Pawan Kalyan), driven on a tractor by his ...
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    Kochi

    Consultants at a bargain
    THE ARMANI-SUITED consultant is a familiar sight preparing project reports and breezing in and out of top-class hotels and conferences and drawing fat commissions. However, a new breed of consultants are determined to give these `five- star' ...
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    Madurai

    Helping them stand on their own legs
    PERHAPS, THE best way to ensure life security for disabled persons is to provide them a permanent source of income by giving them employment. In such an endeavour, the Guru Mariappan Shenbagam Foundation (District Rehabilitation Office and ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    Peoplespeak :
    Blatant violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms has added to the toll in the natural calamities in the seacoast of the State, according to experts. The mindless destruction of mangroves and unchecked construction activities along the coast have worsened the miseries of the coast dwellers. Should the Government bring in tougher measures against the violators of the CRZ norms in the State? Our readers respond:
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