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Wednesday, January 15, 2003
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LIFESTYLE


Unfading fad
A North Indian boy selling synthetic flowers waits for customers at Marine Drive in Kochi. A stem costs Rs 9.

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EVENTS


Army Day Investiture Ceremony
The Corps of Military Police performing at the Army Day Investiture Ceremony at Manekshaw Grounds in Bangalore on Tuesday.

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Chennai passport office to have tele-registration
THE Regional Passport Office, Chennai, is introducing an automated voice response system from January 15 which will help people avoid queues to submit applications and also reduce waiting time in the passport office. Talking to presspersons, Mr ... More

SHOPPING


Dubai shopping festival from today
DUBAI is pursuing its economic agenda with optimistic enthusiasm undeterred by US war mongering in Iraq. This is evident from the elaborate arrangements being made for the Dubai Shopping Festival 2003 (DSF), which opens on Wednesday with a ... More

SPORTS


Celebrating cricket
Bollywood stars Mahima Chaudhry and Sunil Shetty at the launch of the music video Humko Toh Hai Poora Yakien, by MSN India and Castrol. The video celebrates the passion of cricket lovers across the country. ... More

TRENDS


Why not follow the PIO model
UNDERSTANDING the sentiments of persons of Indian origin "to be closer to their original country" and to reinforce their "emotional bonds" as well as respect their desire to participate in the development of the country, the Persons of Indian ... More

BOOKS


Quest for knowledge
The 26th Chennai Book Fair is attracting a large crowd. There are 280 stalls catering to publishers and booksellers from all over the South. Organisers say there is a noticeable increase in the number of Tamil publishers and booksellers ... More

This elephant is better than Asian tigers
ECONOMIC compulsions would eventually dictate the political, religious and even the social agenda of the country, according to Gurcharan Das, former CEO of Procter & Gamble. The author and columnist was in the city to launch his latest book, ... More


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