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Living after death
Organ transplantation is an issue that must be dealt with sensitively. Orienting society to accepting the `value of life after death' will go a long way in strengthening transplantation as medical treatment. USHA RAMAN writes.
Personality
Mixing moods and music
He introduced Hindi music to the dance floor way back in the Eighties and has represented the country in the DMC at Paris recently. Meet Sunny Sarid who set the city jiving on his recent visit.


Singing to win
The final round of the Jo Jeeta Wohi Singer held recently found the winner, who would be given a break on albums and productions.
A star stands out
The highly athletic M.Srikanth Reddy made best use of his skill to become a formidable basketball player. He now hopes to lead the AP team in the forthcoming National Games to be held in Hyderabad in November.
Playing by instinct
Be it the snowy terrain in Japan or smouldering courts in Vizag, Hayoto Furukawa has learnt to keep his cool and play his game, and won a few fans along the way.
Call for consistency
All it needs for badminton player Sachin Ratti is to be consistent to be good enough to make his presence felt at the international level.
Webware
Silver links to senior citizens
For those of you who dread turning 50 and nearing retirement, there is some exciting news. The new status - seniordom - that age brings with it can be quite relaxing and entertaining. Log on to check out for yourself how interesting being 50-pl us could be.
Eating Out
Hearty meal
The on-going Khad Food Festival at the Firdaus Restaurant, Taj Krishna, has interesting flavours for the Hyderabadi palate.
Shopping
Togged for the rains
The new line at Indulge in White House at Begumpet helps one rig out for the festive season as well as the rains.

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