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Some fathers do have `em
Dads gladly dandle kids on their knees and change diapers without batting an eyelid. Welcome to a world where men are increasingly involved in bringing up their kids, says Vimida M. Das
People

In all fairness
The crème de la crème, the successful and the beautiful — all have one thing in common, fair skin. Or, that is what advertisements and television serials would have us believe
Food For Thought

Can make your work easy
Canned foods are not just convenient; they are delectable and nutrient rich, too
Literature

The real crossovers!
`Roshni - The Light of South Asia' brings together the biographies of 101 Indians who have made it big in the U.S.
Personality

Tribute to a legend
Veteran actor Bhanumathi who passed away on December 24. And here's a humble tribute to a domineering genius
Issues

A word in hand is worth...
In the paperless society of the future, every single word would have been gobbled up by cyberspace. Imagine not leaving behind a physical trace of our ability to write
Cinema

Bollywood on a roll
It was a trendsetting year in Bollywood as medium-budget films (Rs. 7 to Rs. 10 crores) scored. Most of them were targeted at multiplex and overseas audiences and the flavour of the year was risqué comedies such as "No Entry", "Kya Kool Hai Hum" ...
Wheels

Snippet corner
Employees at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars celebrated the production of the 2000th Phantom recently. Everyone assembled in the courtyard at the award-winning manufacturing plant at Goodwood - in the design of the number `2000' - for a group photograph. ...


In a class of its own
The new Mercedes S-class briefly dropped by in India en-route some international duty. Sriram Narayanan caught up with it
LAUNCH BREAK
Apache Indian
Nice, sane and sensible. A TVS bike is all of this. Come to think of it, they have always been at the brink of brilliance. But always at the brink, despite making some of the most reliable, hassle-free, fuel-efficient bikes around. One could say ...
Virtual Mechanic
Car and bike questions? We have the answers
Autoquizzing

Music

Ricky gets a new Life
After sliding a bit musically, Ricky Martin strikes the right balance with his new album
Chords and Notes
Rarely do we come across VCDs or audio CDs that are thoroughly undistinguishable or "un-enjoyable", right from the beginning till the end.They usually have at least one nice song, a catchy tune, some good music or some lyrics to remember. But ...
Events

Carnival for a cause
A fundraiser by an organisation working for the underprivileged
Health

Interpreting child play
Children can be understood much better by watching them play
Miscellany



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