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Read to talk... .Talk to win... .
The bookshelvesare overflowing with printed words for effective talking. Radio jockey Shamshir Rai Luthra adds yet another. It is different, he promises. Is he right? Read on with SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY to find out... .
Lifestyle
Hair today, here forever...
Even if you have lost 20 per cent of your hair, you can still have a style of your own. It is important for every individual to have a style that suits his face. Those with a short stature should endeavour to have a hairstyle which makes them look ta ller. Well-known hair stylist Javed Habib tells MADHUR TANKHA all this and much more in a hair-raising conversation here...
Personality
`Shaktimaan' turns `Aaryamaan'...
Mukesh Khanna may have got more than his 15 minutes of fame with `Mahabharat' and `Shaktimaan'. But there is more to come from this talented artiste. He is poised to scale stratospheric heights with `Aaryamaan' on Doordarshan. MADHUR TANKHA wri tes...


Delhi's doctor, Delhi's pride...
WITH DR. Mukesh Batra receiving the ISO 9001:2000 certification recently, his homeopathic clinic -- Positive Health Clinic -- becomes the world's first to receive the accreditation, proving the highest quality standards in homeopathy. The ...
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A happy home away from home
No banners seeking help, no pamphlets asking for aid. And absolutely no publicity. Yet a few victims of Gujarat violence are being given a new lease of life, a new reason to hope and smile. Children have been admitted to schools even as social worker s enable them to forget the past. RANA A. SIDDIQUI writes about the noble endeavour...
Korean exotica is here... .
In yet another addition to Delhi's bloating list of restaurants serving world cuisines, here arrive Korean delicacies. Armed with exotic names, the Kim Gang restaurant at Hotel Ashok is a place worth taking a shot, says SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHARO TY... .
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