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Setting the future course
Good job opportunities fetching curriculum appears to be the need of the hour, writes M.R.ARAVINDAN.
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Know Your City

Cool environs
Ellis Nagar is an area of contradictions. There is both good and bad, like any other locality perhaps. Despite the minor problems, it is a good choice for those wanting to be away from the hustle-bustle of the city for a peaceful living, writes M.R. Aravindan
Face Facts

Fibre rich and fat free
Cholesterol is one of the major reasons for heart disease. Read on to know more about it
Lifestyle

Bon voyage!
Here is a checklist that will help you make your trip, be it business or vacation, hassle-free
Green Notes

All yellow and green
This creeper can make your garden look exotic
Travel

Historic heights
Manora: go there before everybody else does, writes SOMA BASU
Entertainment

Saif gets serious
YASH CHOPRA-produced Kunal Kohli-directed "Hum Tum" releasing this Friday is Saif Ali Khan's solo-hero film where he is paired with the `queen' of hearts, Rani Mukherji. Saif after his hugely successful comedy stint in `Dil Chahta Hai" and "Kal ...
Lord of the rings!
THESE DAYS mobiles do not ring, they sing! Downloading ring tones is the latest craze among the youth. Though Bollywood numbers are the "cool" thing, Tamil tunes are equally in demand. For the mobile user, it is like the top ten as he changes the ...
Man versus Nature
DURING THE 1970s there was a genre called "disaster movies" in Hollywood, which was extremely popular in India. "The Poseidon Adventure" and "The Towering Inferno" ran for more than 25 weeks in Madras. Now special effects `guru' and "Independence ...
Ajit in an ad
AJIT WHO has hitherto refused to endorse products has finally decided to do a commercial with Nestle India for its Sunrise coffee. The 60-second commercial will also feature Simran and highlight how the coffee inspires a youth to express his love ...
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