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HEALTH


In step with your dream
Walking is not a matter of putting one's best foot forward. It's a science conducted with art's ceremonious thoughtfulness. More

RADIO/TV


Is the customer really king?
Not yet, as viewers just found out during the `black-out' by cable operators. But the day is not too far when the choice of customers would be paramount and programmes and channels customised to suit their tastes. More

FASHION


Fashion & fortunes
This week the Capital is going to go really fashionable, despite the power situation, water running out and the rains absconding. Lakme India Fashion Week 2002 (LIFW) has several events and designers up its sleeve. The most interesting will be ... More

`Fashion'ing a strong presence
WHAT are Lakme, Sunsilk, Kingfisher, Fiat, Star World, the Taj Hotels group, Seagram, Coca-Cola and Evian doing together at a fashion event? You don't have to look into the fine print to find the answer. Each of these corporates are looking for ... More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


A fairy-tale city that's far, far away
Ottawa has often been described as one of the most beautiful capital cities. You have to be in this picture-perfect Canadian capital to experience its magical atmosphere, says Uday K. Chakraborty. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


The Spiti safari
Ever wanted to roam the stark mountains, with gushing rivers for company? Varuna Verma recommends a trip to Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh for the adventurous. More

MUSIC & DANCE


Showcasing India
Britain may be reeling under an overdose of India this season, but there is expectation in the air as musicians, dance troupes, theatre groups and music bands fly out to represent the country at the on-going Edinburgh International & Fringe ... More

TRENDS


Crystal magic
GIFTING crystals is now on the list of those who intend to create memorable occasion for their loved ones. V. Shiv Kumar, Country Manager, Consumer Goods Division, Swarovski India,says that during crystal gifting is slowly replacing ... More

Tricolour fervour
As the Independence Day nears, the National Flag and maps are in demand. In Bangalore, the pin-up flags are sold for Rs 3 apiece while a table flag costs Rs 10.

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