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When 600 stars and their fans had a great party
IF THERE were calls for "intermediate bitches", no feminist took offence. In fact, there were enough women owners and handlers around at the National Dog Show held on Sunday at Palace Grounds. Two premier organisations — Kennel Club of ...
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    Chennai
    Giving them a special place
    Fathers walked slowly with their arms around their sons' and daughters' shoulders while the mothers balanced their smaller children and distributed pamphlets, smiling at curious passers-by all the while.
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    Coimbatore
    An evening of musical blends
    SOUNDS OF the guitar and the tabla, interrupted now and then by an electronic whine that rose to a screech, wafted through the empty auditorium. There was an hour or so to go before the music concert was to commence, but the musicians were ...
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    Delhi
    A melange of food and fashion
    Combining the best of both worlds, fashion and food, here comes the "Urban Nomads'' with a question that is sure to dazzle you completely - "Who is more creative at our restaurant -- the chef or the designer'' While it may not be easy to ...
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    Hyderabad
    'Hush-hush' flick
    ONE IN black and white and two in colour, but all depicting the grey shades of life. Surely, there is more to Japanese films than the maestro, Akiro Kurosawa, and his `Seven Samurai.' They are dark and bold, pan as they do along the colder side ...
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    Kochi
    Remembering a great actor
    The souvenir brought out by the P. J. Antony Memorial Foundation is an attempt to strengthen the hold of the legendary actor, P. J. Antony, on our minds. For this, the editorial board members have collected memories from those who knew him, and ...
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    Madurai
    Students stun audience
    IT IS an accepted fact that academic life would be incomplete without the right measure of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Quite a number of schools, especially a few matriculation schools, in realisation of this fact, have been ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram
    Things to do in God's own Country
    `Appam and meat/vegetable stew', idli, puttu or masala dosa are just starters. The world's best breakfast, as rated by Travel and Leisure magazine, is just one of the things that you wake up to in the God's Own Country. Wondering what's next? ...
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