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It's your CALL
Panels - from Garfield and WWW stars to girly Hello Kitty themes Pouches that can alternate between the official and disco look Lamination - to protect from scratches and coffee-spills Stickers that light up to alert you about calls Flashy cord s to wear the phone on your neck
Pets Care

When a kitten is born...
WANT MORE information on what happens when a cat is in labour? Read on. Most cats deliver without any complication. However, first-time mothers should be attended to by their owners until at least one or two kittens are born. If these are born ...
Eating Out

Barbeque bash
The Citrus Grill will serve Spanish specialties such as seafood paella, roasted red pepper and artichoke paella. Then there are fillet mignon, coffee or pepper encrusted steak, Kolhapuri style spiced lamb, Malabar fish and barbeque chicken. ...
Happenings

The khoj continues
Ravi Shastri, Perizaad Zorabian and John Dykes were in the city to judge wannabe cricket commentators for the "Closeup Dream Job — Harsha Ki Khoj"
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Skills from the North East
Traditional crafts from the North East are showcased at an exhibition in the city
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NAACH time
Straight, sharp and shrewd, this is Ram Gopal Varma


"Murder" on TV
FIVE MONTHS after its theatrical release, Mallika Sherawat's controversial "Murder" is being premiered on Sony TV (Sunday, November 21, 9 p.m.). Now, Hindi channels find that there is a new audience for `skin' flicks such as "Murder", which has ...
The new big show
SONY TV's show "Indian Idol" (Thursday, 9.30 p.m.) is already creating waves. The Indianised version of "American Idol" was telecast on STAR World recently. Contestants have to sing before a panel of judges comprising Anu Malik, Sonu Nigam and ...
Stars all the way
FILM-BASED programmes dominated the Tamil channels on Deepavali day. There was no escape from the programmes featuring film personalities as advertisers had a field day. Though all channels began the day early with spiritual programmes, there ...
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