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Heroes take on a new villain
A battery of southern filmstars get involved in Richard Gere's The Heroes Project. SHONALI MUTHALALY reports
General Wellness

The bread of life
A staple diet across the world, bread is a good source of iron and vitamins


Haldi heals
A new study by researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center has shown that curcumin, the main ingredient of turmeric and the compound that gives curry its mustard-yellow colour, may halt spread of breast cancer. Published ...
Liven up a rainy day
Noodles, vegetables, prawn and chicken... .a delicious combination and a wholesome meal
Ask shahnaz
Beautician Shahnaz Hussain will offer beauty tips and answer beauty queries. You can send your queries to shahnaz_press@yahoo.co.in My cheeks feel dry while the nose and chin are quite oily. Is it fine to use a common natural face pack? ...
Ga ga over gongura
There's more to `gongura' than most native Andhras know
Let there be light, not darkness
Tips to protect your eyes while bursting crackers on Deepavali
Be fit on the field
Teen athletes should have parents' support to follow right diet and exercise regimen
Dial `E' for error
Miscommunication between doctors and patients can cause inconvenience to patients
A glass of myths
Coffee junkies rejoice, we explode some caffeine induced legends
Lifestyle

A nation of happy people!
According to a recent survey, Indians are the fourth happiest people in the world
Cinema

Wedding blues and bliss
Ayesha Takia shares her experiences of working in "Shaadi No. 1"
Music

Chords & Notes
In the season of `idols', here comes one more, this time a wannabe. Rahul Vaidya lost out to Abhijeet Sawant in the series, but here is his opportunity to have his share of limelight. And he doesn't disappoint. He might not have a range of a ...
Chords & Notes
The Stones have never once stopped being the Stones. Raucous rhythms and saucy lyrics dominate A Bigger Bang from the word go. The opening number "Rough Justice" has not-too-subtle sexual overtones: "One time you were a chicken, now ...
Good Food Line


Shopping

Flowers for Deepavali
Just log on to www.phoolwala.com to get Deepavali gifts delivered to your loved ones
Events

Sing a French tune
A singing competition for students and teachers of French
When past met present
Nirmala Seshadri's production "Crossroads" conveyed a contemporary message through the traditional dance vocabulary
Britain beckons
The British Chevening India programme invites applications
Number game
Higher secondary students proved their prowess at solving the Sudoku puzzle at a contest
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