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CAMPAIGN Confessions
As Kochi votes, RAKHEE MOHAN talks to the three major candidates in the fray on their unforgettable experiences while on the campaign trail.
Pets Care

Special tips for summer
2. Avoid trimming. Dogs automatically shed hair in summer. Haircuts make them sensitive to sun's rays. 3. Avoid long distance travel. If you must, stop frequently to give them water. 4. Locally, never leave them alone in a car, even with the ...
Publishing Books

When the going gets tough...
A timely book tells you how some role models pulled it off with patience, persistence and perseverance.
Etiquette & Protocol

Dress for success
First impressions count so it makes sense to be well turned out.
Lifestyle

Between soap and shower
Let not your bath be a mundane soap and shower affair. Read on and make it a very special indulgence.
Issues

Midnight menace
Sick and tired of receiving junk SMSs?


Service with a difference
Imparting tuition without fees is something unheard of in today's day and age. That is why Samanvaya Institute for Value Education is different.
Music

Best of Lezz
Leslie Lewis is making his presence felt with his catchy remixes.
Eating Out

Mango mania strikes
Mangoes for breakfast, mangoes for lunch and mangoes for dinner. Why not?
Summer coolers
Mangoes are perhaps the only exciting part of summer. Indulge while you still have a chance.
Entertainment

Surya shining
SURYA IS the fastest rising actor knocking on the doors of superstardom after the stupendous success of "Kaakha Kaakha" and "Pitamagan." He believes in experimenting within the commercial format. His "Peralagan," produced by AVM, is releasing ...
Bigger than `Titanic'?
"THE PASSION Of The Christ" has become the hottest film in trade circles after the Indian Censor Board cleared the film with an "A" certificate without `cuts'. Said Deepak Nayar, president, Kintop Pictures, which imported the film to India: "The ...
Male bonding
MALE BONDING has always been popular in Bollywood right from "Sholay" to the recent "Kal Ho Naa Ho." This summer `desi' dream merchants have found the perfect recipe — throw in two or three male stars and you have a hit! Already "Main Hoon ...
King Khan creates history!
ANYONE WHO grew up watching Hindi films of the roaring Seventies and Eighties will turn nostalgic with Farah Khan's "Main Hoon Na" which is a formulaic fun entertainer. At the epicentre of the mirth is King Khan and his knockout performance, ...
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