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Rooted in traditional soil
While there are thousands migrating abroad in search of greener pastures, there are many who are not bitten by the foreign bug. RAMYA RAMANAN explores why the desire to crossover does not appeal to many today.
Lifestyle

Unveiling beautiful craft
Beautiful works of art in the form of home accessories and designer saris will be unveiled at `also' boutique tomorrow.


Packaging a lifestyle
Furniture comes in sleek and affordable packages these days. With a variety of options to choose from, it is easy going for the consumer.
Personality

Truce with Hungama now...
Director Priyadarshan describes his latest film `Hungama' that is being released tomorrow, as a situational comedy that aims to tickle the funny bone of the child within you
Cinema

The spirit of sport on celluloid
Film-makers, now and then, turn their attention to sports and produce movies that revolve round popular games and sportspersons. Some of these films became hits and still continue to entertain viewers.
Divine comedy
`Bruce Almighty,' which opens tomorrow, has funny man Jim Carrey playing God.
Webware

Yoga lessons online
Yoga, in the modern-day world, is the coolest way to relax your body, mind and soul. Browse through these sites to get a clear picture of what it is all about.
Sport

Reward those out of limelight
While substantial rewards are given today for performing sportspersons, it would help if those in their years of decline are feted and a fund set up for their needs, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.
Winds of change in sight
With corporate groups lining up to take care of performing individuals, it is time for sports associations to do some introspection, writes V.V. SUBRAHMANYAM.
Eating Out

A `nawabi' fare
The Lucknow Food Festival at Kabura transports one to the era of royal delicacies.
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