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New culture BLOOMS
Bouquets are the usual picks during all seasons, writes PRATHIBHA PARAMESWARAN
Etiquette & Protocol

From `I' to `we'
Delegation of tasks gives you time to concentrate on matters that are more important, while developing the skills and confidence of others
Face Facts

Clean way to clear skin
Cleansing is an important part of skin care. Some tips on how to maintain your skin
Fitness

When airways say no
Proper pre-workout exercise can help minimise training travails
Voice Your Views : City roads

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Personality

Blazing a trail in tinseldom
Sneha has made a mark in the Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam film circuit, with some good performances
Music

Pride of Tamils
Like all in the audience, R.KRISHNAMOORTHY returns spellbound experiencing Illayaraja's musical prowess.
Sport

On a different turf
Tiruchiites, who were starved of any cricketer's visit, were stumped by Steve Waugh's arrival in the city, says SYED MUTHAHAR SAQAF.
Eating Out

Catering to common needs
Whatever be the choice of food, there is something for everybody under one roof, says PRATHIBHA PARAMESWARAN.
Green Notes

Bright spot in winter
The Celosia is widely used in making garlands, especially the cockscomb variety
Travel

Cave chronicle
Belum Caves: a miracle in stone, says PRINCE FREDERICK
Entertainment

Comedy of errors
IN THE last few months snared between sweet romances and dark thrillers, Bollywood has forgotten to laugh at the movies. Comedy king Priyadarshan is back with "Hulchul" after "Hera Pheri" and "Hungama", two hits in the same genre. "Hulchul" is a ...
Another gory sequel
"RESIDENT EVIL: Apocalypse" is the sequel to the video game movie made two years back. Most of the movie is just `bang bang' as the good guys use noisy weapons to mow down slow-moving zombies, so you can expect a booming soundtrack, some jump ...
Reason to celebrate
JYOTHIKA HAS a reason to celebrate, as she has bagged the coveted role in Rajnikanth's "Chandramukhi", after a dramatic turn of events in which she replaced Simran who shot for three days! Says Jo: "It is a dream come true for me. I am really ...
Victory Ravi
`JAYAM' RAVI has proved that his debut film was no flash in the pan, as his second film "M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi" (MKSM) too turned out to be a blockbuster. This soft-spoken, non-controversial youngster has been able to win over the ...
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