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Wednesday, November 27, 2002
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Windfall jobs
A royal Bengal tiger sits outside his cage in Kolkata Zoo on Tuesday. The sight of a wild tiger is not an amusing experience for the people of Sunderbans. For them, the big cats are a source of employment. Villagers are being paid Rs 60 per night ... More

LIFESTYLE


Killing fields
LAUGHTER was in the air and came over the fields of spinach and radish. But none could be seen as a swathe of mist blanked earth and air as if Nature had put on a freshly laundered white dhoti and kurta for a Sunday outing. For a ... More

EVENTS


`Summit of Joy' for Jesuit alumni
KOLKATA will play host to the four-day VI World Congress of Jesuit Alumni, titled `Summit of Joy', under the aegis of the World Union of Jesuit Alumni (WUJA), beginning January 21, 2003. Coming to Asia for the first time, after the last ... More

Stars shine for Bajaj
Rahul Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj Auto, flanked by cine stars Mahima Chaudhary (left) and Yukta Mukhi, at a felicitation function on becoming the first Indian Co-Chairman of the Commonwealth Business Council in the Capital. ... More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Kanger Valley National Park
THIS park is paradise for nature lovers. The valley is one of the last pockets of almost virgin forests still left in the peninsular region. To protect this unique eco-system, it has been proposed as a biosphere reserve under the MAB Programme. ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Private FM radios hit AIR pocket
SEVEN months after private FM radio went on air in Mumbai, it is yet to significantly challenge the dominance of the Government-owned All India Radio (AIR) in the segment. The city has the highest number of private FM players in India - ... More

TRENDS


But who is the real enemy?
THERE'S this gag that's been doing the rounds in the US which goes like this: Who is a `moderate' Arab? An Arab who has run out of ammunition. It is fairly clear now that the US President, George W. Bush, is intent on finishing something that ... More

BOOKS


Wings of Fire takes flight to China
WHILE Chinese goods, especially toys, are making waves in India, a totally different Indian product could soon ride on the wings of popularity in China. The Indian President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's book Wings of Fire, is being published ... More
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