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Coming home to Kerala
Shashi Tharoor tells SARASWATHY NAGARAJAN that he plans to write a novel set in Kerala
Columns

The making of the Ustad
Tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain says it is all about being at the right place at the right time
Arts And Entertainment

Festival of Khadi
Khadi Fest 2006 showcases products made by agencies based in the district.
Cinema

Moving on with times
Deepti Naval once interviewed actors as a radio jockey, then she became a star. What now?
Music

Scoring with music
Asha Bhonsle and Bret Lee come together for an album
Food

Season's flavour
It is a cake fete in the city, writes Liza George


Gourmet's choice
Connoisseurs of food are in for a gastronomic journey as Taj Green Cove brings delicacies from all corners of the world this festive season. Titled `Seven Wonders of the World,' the hotel serves a variety of dishes from the United States, France, ...
Style

Draped in elegance
Boutiques in the city are offering a wide range of saris that are ornamented with embroidery, crystal and beads, says JAYA SMITHA MENON
Television

Triumph of the human spirit
`Tsunami, The Aftermath' on HBO on December 26
Books

Printpick
This is a novel of the conflict between old and new worlds, responsibility vs. freedom. Marrying for Money: Chris Manby, Rs. 627 Deliciously funny. Gives a glimpse into the dark side of love. The Tenth Circle: Jodi Picoult, Rs. ...
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Eco contest
Participate in the Volvo Adventure competition and improve your school or community environment
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A tranquil holiday
Enjoy an old fashioned Christmas at Tranquil in Wayanad
Events

A proud mother
Lily Tharoor watched with pride and pleasure as Shashi Tharoor's many fans surrounded him, admiration writ large on their faces. A trifle wistfully, she says, "I wish his father, Chandran Tharoor, were there to see him. He would have been so ...
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