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The `fallen word' rises
Friends may turn to fiends and words are demons. But they can be won over with the right techniques. NANDINI NAIR explores dyslexia and its redemption
Down Memory Lane

When salt was costlier than ghee
Largely known for despotism and orthodoxy, Alauddin Khilji had a humane side as well, says R.V. Smith
Cinema

Mink fresh!
Remember Mink? The Dev Anand find who was supposed to set the screen on fire with Pyaar Ka Tarana. She showed some promise in films like Priyadarshan's Saat Rang Ke Sapne but her career was more or less defined by Deepak Tijori's ...
Telewatch

At it, all over again!
Mussadi Lal now appears with a new set of issues on Star One. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY gives you the details
Wheels

Giving the boot the boot
Currently the largest hatchback in India, the SRV is a Chevrolet Optra without the dickey. Wheels checks out GM's latest offering


Virtual Mechanic
Car and bike questions? We have the answers
International
At Buckingham Palace, which recently played host to the world's glitterati, Harley-Davidson's multiple award-winning motorcycle, the VRSCA V-Rod was the showstopper. The V-Rod is Harley-Davidson's flagship performance cruiser with over 30 major ...
To pep her up
From fashion pundits to the man on street knows that pink is in fashion. Now taking advantage of the trend, TVS Motor Company has launched an all-new pink avatar of Scooty. Called Perky Pink Scooty Pep Plus, the vehicle has been designed for ...
Eating Out

The French connection
Once it was girls, today it's food. Alliance Francaise continues to fascinate RAHUL VERMA
Magic in monsoon
The Cha Bar at Oxford Bookstore in Connaught Place might claim to "move tea drinking from a dry page in history to a contemporary urban living experience" but it still needs to do a lot more to compete with the Baristas and Café Coffee Days that ...
Travel

For that Oxford accent
Historical stone structures, soaring spires and towers gently wrap visitors in a beguiling time warp at Oxford, says SELINE AUGUSTINE
Far from the madding crowd
Traditionally known for its snowfall, Kausani has a lot more to offer
Hike without hitch
Want to take a break but don't want to get into the muddle of bookings, here is a solution



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