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Wooing the global hopping tourist LIFE
Living the momentIn today's time-driven world, lives are measured by the clock. LATA MANI speaks of the need to slow down and improve the pace and texture of life. More REFLECTIONS
What manner of man`I have a dream,' said Martin Luther King Jr., `that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed.' INDRAN AMRITHANAYAGAM writes on the Civil Rights leader's influence on the thinking of people for generations. More
`Reluctant' man of lettersTHE Imperial Hotel in Delhi contains a coffee shop called "1911". It spills over from the main building, flows down across a terrace and a short flight of steps to the lawns, and is particularly pleasant to frequent in the local winter, when the ... More
Existentialist anxietiesA cerebral painter, Anoma Wijewardene's images have a story to tell. Here is a painter who explores the medium as an extension of herself. More CINEMA
Fest of indifferenceMost entries at the Mumbai International Film Festival were abysmally poor in standard. Having more films, from Third World countries, that are more stimulating and less predictable in their socio-politico-cultural statements will be commendable, says GOWRI RAMNARAYAN. More VILLAGE VISTAS
Partners in progressUrban donor agencies cannot contribute meaningfully to women's empowerment unless they understand and empathise with the pressures of rural life. More ETIQUETTE
Raise a glassI often deal with businessmen from Japan and from Europe, and I find that they do a lot of toasting. How do I do it properly? Future Toaster Dear Future Toaster, TOASTING is an art. Mastering the ability to offer a toast can turn ... More CUISINE
A healthy way to break a fastONE should adopt a sensible approach to food and not starve or deprive oneself of nutrition. A healthy breakfast provides a good start to a busy day not with gnawing hunger in an empty stomach leading to frustration, stress, poor ... More GARDENING
A spray of splendourAN unusual monopodial plant, having erect slender stems with a few narrow leaves, the orchid Arundina gramini folia is originally from the forests of China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Strangely, in Malaysia it is ... More EXPERIENCE
Don't flyby Dubai ... land thereThe Dubai Shopping Festival, launched in 1996, has become the largest retailing event in the West Asian region. What will this year be like, with the theme `One World, One Family, One Festival'? The answer, says a first-time visitor, is non-stop fun. More
South of the VindhyasOne of David Davidar's special triumphs lies in the fact that his characters are real and their way of life is like that in any Tamil village with its social strata and caste clashes, says S. KRISHNAN. More COOKBOOK
Recipe of a classicFor generations of brides, this unpretentious book was an invaluable storehouse of information on vegetarian cooking says SABITA RADHAKRISHNA. More
By Laurie Baum The week ahead
MOON SIGNS By Khousikan Is it true that a "Kataka" Lagna native, with the Sun and Saturn aspecting each other, will not have domestic happiness?
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