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VARIETY
LIFESTYLE
What they don't teach in summer camps
MOST schools are closed for vacation and for parents who are worried about how to engage their wards, summer camps come as a great blessing. So kids get up early, put on their colourful shorts and T-shirts to cycle off to a camp or a course, and ...
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CINEMA
Film on indentured Indians strikes a chord
For eighty years, between 1838 and until the abolition of indentures in 1917, the plantation economies in countries ranging from Sri Lanka in South Asia to Surinam (formerly Dutch Guiana) in South America survived by the hard labour of Indian laboure rs.
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Cine-Expo 2003 in Bangalore
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Indian tourists prefer Sri Lanka, Europe to US, Far East
Industry sources said that people were booked for Europe, which still continued to be a favoured location. In wake of SARS scare, wanderlust Indians have decided to adopt wait-and-watch attitude as far as travelling to the Far East is concerned.
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