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The other side of grey
Ageing attracts stereotypical assumptions, preventing a person from living life on his or her terms. A need to accept the limitations, yet stay connected with the mainstream of life will see the `elderly' in a better position in our society, writes U SHA RAMAN.
Dance
Bringing Manipuri dance into the mainstream
A Gujarati by birth, Priti Patel mastered and popularised the Manipuri dance form in the country.
Lifestyle
Reincarnating relaxed elegance
CapeLand for Ladies from Baume & Mercier combines sportiness with style


Playin' to kill
Two well-groomed men from the city get ready to storm the IX Grasim Mr India 2003 to be held in Mumbai shortly. A preview on their portfolios and persona.
Issues
Fair share of care
National Family Care-Givers Alliance, set up by the Heritage Hospitals will give new hope to the families of the elderly who wish to provide the best in geriatric care. PADMINI B. PATELL reports.
Webware
Get them in the net
The World Wide Web is quite the genie that answers every question you throw at it. So if it is a long lost friend you seek, just check these useful, free resources online to help you find the address.
Music
The divine teacher
WITH MAHASIVARATRI round the corner, it is time to think of Lord Dakshinamurthy, the South-facing Siva. The south-facing niche (gostham) of all Saivite sancta has an image of Dakshinamurthy. He is perhaps the only Hindu deity who sits ...
Sport
Feat par excellence
With his haul of 500 wickets in one-day matches, Wasim Akram has shown his class and wizardry with the ball. A stupendous feat, it will be quite some time before anyone comes near to erasing the record.
Dedicated duo
Despite the game not providing them any lucrative incentives, the committed duo - Ravinder and Norman Isaac help motivate and train children and professional basketball players in the city.
In the limelight
IT WAS a week that saw two world records in the World Cup. If it didn't surprise many when Wasim Akram set one, but it certainly did after make-shift opener John Davison of Canada demolished the West Indian bowling attack of Merv Dhillon, Pedroso ...
Cuisine
The best of food from Down Under
Finger foods, savoury rolls, dips and pies, the Australian Food Promotion at Q-Mart brings exotic food from Down Under for the connoisseurs in the twin cities to savour.
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