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The rhythm is going to get you
Learning Western dance is hip this summer and testifying to this are the new dance schools that have sprung up in the upmarket areas of the city. SOUVIK CHOWDHURY takes a look at the scene.
Personality
A life less ordinary
Abha Dawesar's debut novel `The Three of Us' is as much in the news for its explicit nature as its crisp, clear style. This Harvard graduate shares her no-nonsense worldview.
Webware
`Dream' on the net
A dream is something that we all try to figure out the next day or for days together. Learn all about dreams from these sites.
Sport
One more astro-turf pitch
Hockey today is played increasingly on astro-turf. With the allocation of the Afro-Asian Games to Hyderabad there are plans of another astro-turf ground being laid besides the existing one at the Police Stadium, Begumpet. Though this move has been w elcomed, the location of the ground has led to some debate, writes ABHIJIT SENGUPTA.


Towards a common interest
With the Sports Authority of India and the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh working out a new concept with emphasis on academies and the linking up of a new pyramid structure, the focus will be on spotting talent and training youngsters.
For the betterment of the game
The image of football has undergone a downslide on account of various factors. D.M.K Afzal is trying to set things in order and do his bit to revive interest in the game, writes V.V.SUBRAHMANYAM
Versatile to the core
Dr. P Sangram's knowledge of sports is amazing. He has covered many games on radio and television and has to his credit two serials on sports telecast on Doordarshan, writes A. JOSEPH ANTONY.
Eating Out
Food to beat the heat
Garden-fresh herbs, delicate spices and sauces - specially imported from China, and chef Rocky Chung's magic are the main ingredients in the recipes at the ongoing summer food festival at Chinese Pavilion.
Drama
A class act
The play "Class of 84" staged recently marked by good acting, innumerable lines of wit and barb and excellent light and sound entertained the audience.
Entertainment
Kamal is back again
Kamal Hassan has embarked on his latest venture `Sandiar' which is scripted and directed by him.
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