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`Shotgun' recipe for a healthy India
SHOTGUN SINHA, they called him. A villain-turned-hero in reel life, Union Health Minister Shatrughan Sinha, 56, is gifted with an inimitable persona. His allure is in his explosive style of dialogue, bold approach, and uncompromising attitude. ...
Health & Medicine
Exploding myths
There's new new hope for childless couples.


You CAN get cancer off your system
The incidence of cancer is on the rise. The dread and despair this disease evokes, along with other factors, create a resistance to early detection. The theme for this year's World Cancer Awareness Day, which falls today, is `cancer can be cured'. LE ELA MENON looks into the facts behind this claim.
Save those tresses
Hair loss can result from several reasons ranging from hormonal imbalance to an improper diet. You can control the hair fall with a few simple dos .
Telewatch
Tenali Rama goes `global'
Tenali Rama, the court jester of Krishandeva Raya, comes alive in the animation series `The Adventures of Tenali Raman' being made by Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd. It will be telecast worldwide from the beginning of next year.
Music
Striving to fulfil his musical dreams
He may not be among the most successful of musicians. But Bombay S. Kamal is one of those rare, dedicated men who have sacrificed their life for the sake of music. SILVY MAXI MENA meets this man who strives on to achieve his dreams.
Sport
Kerala needs to look beyond Santosh Trophy
If the Santosh Trophy loss forces the Kerala Football Association to look into the ills plaguing the game in the State, there could be some gain from the pain in Imphal, says STAN RAYAN.
From cricket to contract bridge
Ashantha de Mel, former Sri Lankan cricketer who now plays bridge for his country, speaks about his passion for both games.
Land & People
Russian memoirs
Nino Baby, a NCC cadet from Aluva, was the only Malayali to be part of a 12-member team who visited Russia for an intensive training programme. K. PRADEEP meets the enthusiastic young lady who wants to pursue a career in the Indian army.
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