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End of the road?
With retirement investments earning paltry returns as a result of low interest rates, the concern among the senior citizens is increasing. Saving and investing during the middle years seems the best option to chalk out a secure future, writes SUD HEENDRA PUTTY.
Lifestyle
Small wonders
For a change, childreparticipated in a fashion show at Shoppers' Stop and took to the catwalk with élan.
Arts & Crafts
Postcards matter
A picture postcard should not only give a picturesque view but should also stir a desire for anyone who sees it, to visit the place.
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Ringing troubles
The telemarketing menace is a source of great deal of harassment to consumers who are wasting their time and money attending to such calls.
Cinema
Mystery in the mist
`Dhund - The Fog', a musical murder mystery is scheduled to release tomorrow.
Webware
For stamp collectors
Do you collect stamps or would like to do so? Would you like to trade or get hold of that rare first day cover? If yes, tap the web and all will be answered.
Music
On a revival mission of unsung poets
Pankaj Udhas has embarked on bringing lesser-known Urdu poets into the limelight. The first in this series is `In search of Meer', an album containing nine compositions of Meer.
Sport
Vaas deserves his due
The heat is on with the World Cup 2003 having entered the second week. Even as everyone is focussed on the field, there are a lot of interesting sidelights happening. V.V SUBRAHMANYAM reports.


Simply unbeatable
With the amount of depth, balance and resilience it has, the Australian team surely stands a great chance to lift the World Cup despite the absence of Shane Warne and Steve Waugh, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.
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One sky, one world
The International Kite Festival held recently offered a platform for enthusiasts to swap tales and techniques while turning the skyscape into a vast colourful cultural cauldron.
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