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What men want... to cook
Karen Anand's cookbook for smart men uses a variety of stratagems to lure them into the kitchen, says BAGESHREE S.
Sound Off

SOUND OFF
`Demand quality education'
Are our educational institutions ready to face global competition, asks T. R. Gopalakrishnan, lecturer
Publishing Books

Bookbuzz
Books that left an impact on me: Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist" and "Letter To A Child Never Born" by Oriana Fallaci. The latter, a thin volume, is a sensitive account of a mother who talks to her foetus. "The Monk Who Sold His ...
Arts & Crafts

Positive moments
Students demonstrate their talent with the camera


Crafts fair
Crafts from across the country are on show at Guild of Service
Cinema

Kukunoor's latest innings
Filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor talks about how "Iqbal" came about and what it means to him
Travel

A riveting walk through history
The past meets the present at the Jaigarh and Amber forts, says ANJANA RAJAN
On the trail of a legend
Follow the path of Naranath Bhranthan in Rayiranellur, Palakkad
DEALS OF THE WEEK
Go on a cruise
Place: On board Superstar Libra, the latest addition to cruise operator Star Cruises. Attractions: The cruise, to be launched in India on September 25, begins from Mumbai. The first cruise will start from October 1. The 42,000 ...
DEALS OF THE WEEK
Malaysia by night
Attractions: Beach resorts in Penang to the Swiss Garden Resort spa at Kuantan, there are many hotels to choose from eight exotic Malaysian destinations. With exciting optional tours (that will be charged), including Kuala Lumpur at night, ...
My Kinda Place Srikkanth
I am not a great holiday-goer. Absolutely not the kind who would sit and plan the places I would like to visit or where I want to take my family this summer. My game has kept me on my toes constantly, taking me to places in and outside India. So, ...
In animal country
For the thrill of sighting wildlife, writes Subha J Rao
SANCTURARY SPORTLIGHT
Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary
The Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, also known as Mollem Game Sanctuary (1969) is Goa's largest wildlife destination. Situated on the eastern border of the State, at the foothills of the Western Ghats, a core area of the sanctuary covering 107 sq. km. ...
Events

The circus is in town
Jugglery, acrobatics, poetry and humour will merge to provide a visual treat at Alliance Francaise this evening
Peek at Poland
Polish film fest from Monday
Women power to the fore
The Duchess Utsav '05, which opens today, showcases a variety of products
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