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Star-struck in Munnar
Amitabh Bachchan, the one-man entertainment industry, talks of his career and the current movie scene, as PREMA MANMADHANlistens
Fitness

Back and beyond
Mild exercises can relieve you from back pain
Publishing Books

Print pick
A master of nail-biting suspense. Well-written. A Year in the World: Journeys of a Passionate Traveller: Frances Mayer: Rs. 817 Weaving together personal perceptions and informed commentary on the art, architecture, history, ...
Personality

Echoes of Rafi
Azad Yusuf Mohammed's brings alive the immortal melodies of Rafi
Cinema

Film festival
If you enjoy animated films and the magic world of orgres, sharks and lions, here is a fete to watch out for. Alliance Française de Trivandrum in association with the French Embassy in India and Toonz Animations India Pvt Ltd. is organizing a ...
Telewatch

What is the good word?
Sabumon tells SARASWATHY NAGARAJAN why many viewers get tongue-tied when they speak to him during his show
Music

Sister concern
Sonu Nigam's sister Neekita enters Bollywood playback singing
Eating Out

Seafood fete
Event Savour seafood and


Tempting green fare
Try food that has been cooked sans artificial flavours
Chinese culinary feast
Lun fung soup, Crispy okra with pickled chillies, Corn pepper fried rice, Chicken tai pai topped with Banana toffee. Sounds delicious? Then head to Uday Samudra Leisure Beach Hotel and try out `Memories of China.' A Chinese food festival, the ...
Cuisine

Ripe mango magic
Try these mouth-watering mango delights
Health

Bringing up father
Fathers must express their love for their children, says FIONA SCOTT
Asthma symptoms and environment
Children who live near busy roads are more likely to have symptoms of asthma than those who do not, a study of more than 5,000 children has found. The study, found that children who lived within 250 feet of major roads had a 50 percent higher ...
Beware of those cavities
A new study has found that children aged between two and five with decayed `baby teeth' were more likely to be overweight or at a risk of being overweight and not underweight. As part of the study, conducted by a team of researchers led by ...



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