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Build up your immunity (07 November 12:00) |
| * Drink at least two litres of water a day to build up your immune system. * Cold viruses can be warded off with a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, reports the Technical Inspection Auth... |
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Zentrum of attraction (07 November 12:00) |
| Goethe- Zentrum, Coimbatore is organising a series of competitions in creative writing, painting and games, for schoolchildren in the city. The theme is to recreate fairy tales of India and... |
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Making peace (07 November 12:00) |
| It’s raining olive branches in Bollywood! Okay, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but look at what Kareena has done now. Reports say she has signed “Dostana 2” for Karan Johar with ... |
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Ghazal night (07 November 12:00) |
| Arena Expression Group presents an evening with emerging ghazal singer, Bastian John. The singer, who hails from Kerala, promises to bring a colourful package of immortal ghazals and a few u... |
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Infotainment exhibition (07 November 12:00) |
| Pebbles Infotainment is conducting a CD/DVD exhibition. The exhibition seeks to display CDs and DVDs in more than 10,000 titles. These cover curriculum-based subjects like Maths, Physics, Ch... |
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Evergreen songs (07 November 12:00) |
| R.S. Puram Ladies Club celebrates an evening of evergreen melodies by Ganesh and Anuradha Bhat from Bangalore. The duo will sing old favourites from Hindi films. Entry is priced at Rs.150. F... |
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Reason to smile (07 November 12:00) |
| The Bollywood star with the 1000W smile (and the infamous giggle) has been chosen as the Goodwill Ambassador for Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft charity. Hope you are not still tryi... |
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From the table of nawaabs (07 November 12:00) |
| The Residency’s Hyderabad Food Fest features some terrific innovations apart from the usual delicacies |
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Steak Tartare (07 November 12:00) |
| A dish made with finely chopped, or ground, raw beef and served with onions, capers and seasoning (such as Worcestershire sauce or Sauce Tartare). The meat is marinated in wine or lemon juic... |
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The good guide to bad food (07 November 12:00) |
| Food news has never been so immediate. Tweeting and blogging can make or mar a restaurant’s reputation |
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Open sesame! (07 November 12:00) |
| Soma Basu speaks to V.R.Muthu, the man behind the popular Idhayam brand of sesame oil |
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Gear up for action (07 November 12:00) |
| Drama in ‘Nuon MTV Making the Cut’ |
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Thats rye! (05 November 12:00) |
| Make crunchy crackers with rye |
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Rhymes in our times (05 November 12:00) |
| How seriously did you take your nursery rhymes? They are subversive little stories by themselves, and often keep up with the times… or should they? |
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House of hope (05 November 12:00) |
| Helmut Kutin, president of SOS Children’s Villages, talks to SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY about plans for India and why even after 30 nominations, the Nobel Peace Prize still eludes the org... |
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The Run is on (05 November 12:00) |
| Coimbatore runs for educating girls |
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In quest of figures (05 November 12:00) |
| CNN anchor Richard Quest shares his views |
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Stir it up (05 November 12:00) |
| Sanjeev Kapoor on his new book |
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Smashing aces (05 November 12:00) |
| World number two Rafael Nadal will be interviewed on “Talk Asia” on CNN. Fighting his way back from injuries, Nadal shares his thoughts on the comeback and his legendary rivalry with Ro... |
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Blow haute blow cool (05 November 12:00) |
| After a creative flood at the Fashion Week, T. KRTIHIKA REDDY checks out some trends that are set to trickle into the mainstream |
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A micro car (05 November 12:00) |
| Bajaj plans to launch a low-cost car in 2011 |
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Music makes you smart (02 November 12:00) |
| Playing a musical instrument could improve cognitive skills |
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Looking for love (02 November 12:00) |
| Director R. Kannan has tweaked “Kanden Kadhalai”, a remake of “Jab We Met”, to suit the local sensibility |
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Care to save Tada (02 November 12:00) |
| A signature campaign and a clean-up trip to save the beautiful streams and waterfalls in Tada |
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Fairy tales and films for Kids (02 November 12:00) |
| Children’s day bonanza |
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The Thriller is back (02 November 12:00) |
| This Is It, a quick fix of nostalgia for Michael Jackson fans, hits the screens today. MINI ANTHIKAD-CHHIBBERon the making of the film |
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Play time (02 November 12:00) |
| Raveena Tandon joins Nickelodeon’s Let’s Just Play movement |
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Lending a helping hand (02 November 12:00) |
| Former British first lady Cherie Blair’s latest charity trip to India |
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In Iran and loving it (02 November 12:00) |
| ARFA KHANUM SHERWANItakes in the sights and sounds of Tehran, where the old and the new worlds meet |
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Miracles and some magic! (02 November 12:00) |
| France RISHAD SAAM MEHTA on the palpable piety in Lourdes and the scenic drive in the Pyrenees |
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Run to the hills (02 November 12:00) |
| TREKBEAT The Rock Climbing and Jungle Adventure Programme conducted by the National Adventure and Leadership School gave participants a taste of the enchanting beauty of the Nilgiris |
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A virtual farmer (02 November 12:00) |
| Do you miss your old friend Tamagotchi? Worry not, here is FarmVille! |
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Work and workouts (31 October 12:00) |
| Training with weights and doing some form of cardio exercise regularly helps to do better at work, research has shown. Researchers have found that businessmen who hit the weights regularly w... |
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The good enough guide (31 October 12:00) |
| Here are CAMILLE NOE PAGAN’s eight get-fit recommendations that will ensure you’re on your way to a longer, healthier life |
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A problem pregnancy (31 October 12:00) |
| Here’s the low-down on ectopic pregnancy |
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Cause a stir (31 October 12:00) |
| Serve this dish made of mushrooms and pok choy |
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Doctor at home (31 October 12:00) |
| Ways to treat ailments at home |
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Still waters (31 October 12:00) |
| G.Latha continues with her first solo art show in Coimbatore over the week-end. Enjoy her take on the introspective woman, in beautiful hues of red, blue and green. The artist hails from Cho... |
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YWCA Fiesta (31 October 12:00) |
| Young Womens’ Christian Association celebrates Fun Fiesta 09, in aid of its welfare activities. There will be competitions for students and women, and there are no restrictions on the numb... |
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Three Colors Red (31 October 12:00) |
| Three Colors Red is a 1994 French-Polish-Swiss co-production, co-written, produced, and directed by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski. It is the final film of the Three Colors trilogy, w... |
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Art seminar (31 October 12:00) |
| Coimbatore Art Foundation is organising a seminar on the ‘Role of Art in Medical Treatment’ by Dr. Michel Sekar. The programme will include the screening of an art oriented film, along w... |
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Cancer Programme (31 October 12:00) |
| Coimbatore Cancer Foundation at the G. Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital is hosting “In the pink of health”, a wellness programme for breast cancer patients and their caregivers. A pane... |
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Between reel and real real (31 October 12:00) |
| A film on the Naxal issue, a ramp debut at WIFW...Jayaprada continues to surprise. ZIYA US SALAM on what’s keeping the “dafliwali” busy these days |
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Still rocking (31 October 12:00) |
| Farhan Akhtar on acting, singing, and directing films |
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Beat feat (31 October 12:00) |
| Rhythm band Taalization strings together Carnatic and Hindustani genres, writes ALLAN MOSES R. |
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A world of her own (29 October 12:00) |
| Art In her first solo show at the Kasthuri Sreenivasan Art Gallery, G Latha brings out the introspecting woman |
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The story of being (29 October 12:00) |
| A book on life |
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Scoring point (29 October 12:00) |
| Tanvi Shah's rich haul of awards continues. Here's how life changed for the Chennai girl, post "Slumdog Millionaire" |
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The big C (29 October 12:00) |
| The incidence of cervical cancer is highest among Indian women? |
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Look whos calling the shots! (29 October 12:00) |
| Overcoming odds, women directors are taking their films mainstream. SUDHISH KAMATH meets some of them |
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