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Watch out for success!
ANJANA RAJAN meets Joginder Singh, author, educationist and former CBI director, whose latest book emphatically states that anyone can be successful by adopting the right approach.
Fashion

Joyride on the ramp
JUST TAKE a walk down the memory lane and remember yesteryear's successful actress Sharmila Tagore and today's Priety Zinta, one thing common in them:their dimpled smile. In the modelling arena you rarely find any model with a dimpled smile. ...


Traditional triumphs
A REVOLUTION may have taken place in your wardrobe in the past decade but when it comes to festivals and weddings you still search for that sari or lehenga choli and invariably succeed in striking the affable attention. Launching its ...
All for a jewel
IT IS raining jewels this festive season. Jewellery houses are all decked up to inveigle you, some promising the craft, others harping on the trendy trends but all averring a multitude of choices. Dwarka's Jewellers have decided to be with you ...
Cinema

A hero, finally?
A FRIEND of Ramman Trikha would tease him in school, when she got to know that he wanted to become a hero. But today, she writes to him most encouraging letters, running into many pages! "I made it," says Trikha, whom you will see as `Rumi,' ...
Eating Out

'Crave'... for fine food
IT IS the festive season and the shopping malls are all decked up and beckoning everyone with a variety of products. And after hectic shopping it is natural for anyone to `crave' for good snacks, and if you happen to be shopping at the Gurgaon ...
Food on track
NOW YOU can head for New Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin not only to take a look at the famous Sufi shrine, or Humayun's tomb, to hear the poetry of the legendary Amir Khusro as qawwalis or to board a train, but also to have a bite at a 24-hour eating ...
For a meal... that's now his
"Whenever I come to Delhi, I eat my fill of chilla, matar aaloo ke paranthe, raj kachoudi, chat, etc."
Cuisine

What's Cooking!
INTERCONTINENANTAL PARKROYAL'S Empress of India offers a combination of Chinese herbs and Indian delicacies prepared by Chef Thomas. Crisp chicken with wolfberry, steamed beancurd with ginseng root and other specialities are available. This offer ...
Shopping

A harassment of choice
With Diwali round the corner, it is time for a shopping bonanza, but it can be daunting too, says DEEPA VASUDEVAN.
Events

Fair words at Frankfurt
The annual Frankfurt Book Fair, which began this Wednesday, is expected to pull off two world records. But what excites the Indian participants more is the possible election of a Delhiite as the President of the International Association of Publish ers, reports SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY.
Publishing

More values for their money
That customers hold a company's destiny in their hands has been brought home to the corporate giants in a big way. And with the realisation that there is a need for new thinking, comes the demand for a practical approach. ANUJ KUMAR leafs through two books on management and sales that have recently reached the store shelves.
No more cover-up
Manjula Lal has authored a book on intimacy for Indian teenagers.
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