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Bangalore
A complete health, fitness, and rejuvenation facility
DO SOME of the IT professionals in Bangalore work 18 hours a day? Asks C.P.Krishnan Nair, Chairman of the Leela Group of Hotels. He has a reason; the Leela Palace here has just opened The Spa, a complete health, fitness, and rejuvenation ...
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    Chennai
    The pirates hit back
    STOP PIRACY. Buy Original," pleads the blurb of the VCD. The social message then gets interesting. "With Love, Manisha," it adds with a very graphic visual of the actress. Also revealed is the title of the film beside that: "Ek Choti Se Love ...
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    Coimbatore
    Getting everything you desire
    "SHE WOULD drive the forces into the new era," so goes the punch line of `She Woman 02', the three-day expo that will come up at Padmavathiammal Cultural Centre from October 18. On display will be products exclusively for women. The expo will ...
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    Delhi
    Supporting development issues
    Way back in 1936, the gifts and bequests of Henry and Edsel Ford took the shape of a local philanthropy in the State of Michigan in the U.S. Within 14 years, it expanded to become first a national and then an international foundation, which has ...
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    Hyderabad
    As the mind's eye sees
    If one could paint with the hand as one sees with the eye. A tall order. But not for Ch. Ravindra Babu. He has a natural flair for brush and paints. Once he sets down to work, the canvas leaps into life, the subjects acquiring a meaning, a ...
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    Kochi
    Harbingers of change
    FOR THOSE who had lost hope of a civil society taking shape in Afghanistan, people like Mary Akrami and her friends offer a possibility that might not have been thought of till recently. The war-torn country might need many Marys to get ...
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    Madurai
    A passion for numbers
    But Naani died soon after. "He was a great lyricist. Listen to this line he wrote - `Saadhagam Saagaram, Sadhanai Oruvaram.' I lost my soul when he passed away. I was at a crossroads. Then I decided I had to carry on his dreams."
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    Thiruvananthapuram
    Taking music to the masses
    IN A bid to popularise Carnatic music further among the masses, the noted music director, M.G. Radhakrishnan, is working on a novel project which would help them gain a broad idea about its real depth and divinity. Radhakrishnan is planning to ...
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