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Steve Waugh: A glorious innings
BOOKS Diana's `Rock' strikes back What Paul Burrell does deliver is exactly what a butler is most qualified to tell the minutiae of life with the royal family.
REFLECTIONS
Closed for business ... this winterDuring the season of good cheer, there was little to celebrate for the late-comers. The reason? Airline seats, no matter the open sky policy, were all booked to the brim, says NEELAM MATHEWS. SPOTLIGHT
A union and a hospitalAn idea that slain union leader Neogi sought to integrate into the political discourse was healthcare for workers. V. KRISHNA ANANTH looks at the growth of the Shaheed Hospital, which was the result of his attempts. COMMENT All for harmony BILKEES I. LATIF writes of an organisation that works in the slums of Mumbai to foster the creed of non-violence.
TRIBUTE
'A human balance humanly acquired'His was a name synonymous with the ideal of a literary culture in a city that does its best to deny such an ideal. RANJIT HOSKOTE remembers Nissim Ezekiel.
ART
A painting for peaceIt's not every day that an Indian artist wins a major international award in Europe. That's why collectors and laymen alike took note when Kerala-born, Bangalore-based Yusuf Arakkal was awarded the silver medal for new media and ... CULTURE Satire for our times UMA MAHADEVAN DASGUPTA talks to Jonathan Stone about Ralf Ralf's "The Summit", that blends song, dance and invented language. CINEMA Festivals in contrast ANAND PATWARDHAN compares the International Film Festivals in Mumbai and Karachi to find silver linings in a year marked by censorship troubles.
LOC-Kagil: How `real'?It claims to tell "the real story", but "real life" remains outside the camera's reach in "LOC-Kargil", thus continuing Bollywood's tradition of using the Valley for escapism and romance while erasing Kashmiris from it. ANANYA JAHANARA KABIR comments. THEATRE
All the town is a stageA town is transformed into an open air theatre as all its residents enact the life of Lord Krishna. BIBHUTI MISHRA takes a look at the Dhanuyatra in Orissa.
HEALTHWATCH Bent up double? Lower back pain with sciatica is a common syndrome. Dr. RUSSELL WOODMAN and KAARTHICK MANI look at the causes and prevention, from the perspective of physiotherapy.
MOON SIGNS By Khousikan A native of Meena Lagna, Kanya Rasi (Chitta 1), has Mars in 2; Sun and Mercury in 3; Venus and Rahu in 5; retrograde Saturn and Kethu in 11; Jupiter in 12. What prospects in Sani Maha Dasa running from June, 2002?
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