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Double impact
Sporting stars Dhanraj Pillai and Michael Ferreira are here in the city for a Cycle Run. PRINCE FREDERICK catches up with them
Fitness

Heat warning for children
As summer peaks, keep a watch on heat-related illnesses in children
Lifestyle

Feng Shui frames
THE WATER colours and oil paintings are a subtle blend of diffused colour, lending a sense of spatial harmony to the essentially Chinese mythological themes, with auspicious Feng Shui symbols dominating. The principles of Feng Shui guide the use ...
Personality

Riding a NEW WAVE
RJ Seetal Iyer speaks about retro music, her career move, and more
Cinema

Comic interlude
"I'VE BEEN very much around ... only that I have become very choosy about the roles I do," says Vinodhini when you ask her why she's not been seen in small screen soaps of late. Just as you thought her career on television was going great guns, ...
Eating Out

Veggie variety
Check out these simple subji recipes for a sumptuous meal.
Shopping

Haute destination
NO LONGER a conservative metro as far clothes are concerned, Chennai is emerging as a potential market for designer and branded wear. People now generally go by trend, fabric and styling, and not much by price tags when selecting outfits. But ...
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A bridge too far
Thottipalam: No architectural feat, but try the view from the middle, says SHALINI UMACHANDRAN
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Visual flashback
The Taj Coromandel is celebrating 30 years of its existence with a photography exhibition


Bio-tech workshop
THE WOMEN Entrepreneurship Promotional Association is organising a month-long workshop on bio-technology from April 19. Specialists in the field will impart training to participants. For details contact WEPA, 2G, Abirami Coral View, 30, Link ...
Kids' contest
THE CONTEST to select the winner of the Mathematics Genius Srinivasa Ramanujan Award will be held by the Nehru Children's Cultural Association, on May 5, at 10.30 a.m. Children from classes VIII to XI are eligible to participate in the contest. ...
Halwa mela
SRI KRISHNA Sweets is having a halwa mela from today till April 19. More than 40 varieties of halwas will be displayed. Also being introduced for the first time are halwas in new flavours — karam halwa, jeeraga halwa and ginger halwa. Apart ...
Diamond grading
THE GEM and Jewellery Export Promotion Council and the Indian Diamond Institute are conducting a one-week grading and identification workshop in June. For registration and other details, call 28155180 or e-mail...
For teachers
THE AVVAI Kalai Kazhagam is organising a workshop on `Mime and Movement as Tools in Teaching' on April 20, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Kurinji Kudil (a/c hall), No. 15/9. Somu Chetty, Fourth Street, Royapuram. The workshop to be conducted by ...
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