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Adapt to win (21 November 12:00) |
| The four principles of training help you get the best out of the gym |
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Shooting pain that makes you pause (21 November 12:00) |
| Exercises can lead to headaches in rare cases. Know the cause to rectify it |
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A long wait (21 November 12:00) |
| Theatre A Marathi play revolves around love and life |
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First blood (21 November 12:00) |
| Fans of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series cannot wait to check out the big screen version |
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Food for the brain (21 November 12:00) |
| Food for thought People are always on the look out for supplements that increase brain power |
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A taste of tiranga dosa (21 November 12:00) |
| A mongst the cluster of non-vegetarian joints found in and around Lakdi-ka-pul, Bansuri housed in Rukmini Riviera, finds a niche by catering a pure vegetarian fare. The 70-seater air-conditi... |
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Art for hearts sake (21 November 12:00) |
| Melanie makes the most of her stay in Hyderabad but reaching out to the needy is her priority |
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Lunch spread (21 November 12:00) |
| T.G.I.Friday launches an all-new lunch offering. For an all-inclusive price of Rs. 199, choose from soups, appetizers, salads, entrées and mini desserts with unlimited soft drinks. Venue: ... |
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Fashion week (21 November 12:00) |
| For the first time, Hyderabad Fashion Semana (Spanish for week) is being organised to bring together the best of Indian designers on a common platform to redefine the future of fashion. Ven... |
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Painting display (21 November 12:00) |
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Following the story trail (21 November 12:00) |
| The age-old tradition of story telling is recreated at Katha |
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Nutty news (21 November 12:00) |
| Research Nuts are great for your heart |
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Ready for more (21 November 12:00) |
| Genelia is now ready for another remake from Telugu to Tamil |
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Challenge to make films (21 November 12:00) |
| Sri Lankan director Somaratne Dissanayake was in the city for the 16th International Children's Film Festival |
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Untold stories (21 November 12:00) |
| TV National Geographic Channel will take a fresh look at the terror attacks of 26/11 |
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Tracing a line (19 November 12:00) |
| Two artists discover the essence of ethereality |
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Tabling it (19 November 12:00) |
| Muvva Srinivasa Rao is the unsung hero of the world snooker event |
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Seeking a transformation (19 November 12:00) |
| The ongoing 16th International Children’s Film Festival puts the spotlight on children as the audience. Neeraja Murthy reports |
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Focus is on fitness (19 November 12:00) |
| Sports medicine specialist David V. Rajan on medical care and fitness training |
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Calling the shots (19 November 12:00) |
| Youngsters proved their mettle in the recently-concluded AP State championships |
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Its family time (19 November 12:00) |
| The third season of ‘Brothers and Sisters’ goes on air, promising more drama than ever |
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For a few Euros more (19 November 12:00) |
| Monuments revive the memory of the dead. In France, they also sustain Asian immigrants who earn a tidy income by selling knick-knacks to tourists, says ZIYA US SALAM |
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Snow-clad images (19 November 12:00) |
| From delicious steaming hot momos to picture-perfect landscapes, Sikkim is a great place to unwind at |
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Remembering Indira (19 November 12:00) |
| On Indira Gandhi’s birth anniversary, beautician Shahnaz Hussain recalls the memories she shared with the former prime minister |
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Short Movie Service (18 November 12:00) |
| Children can make movies and show them on the mobiles, says director S.V. Krishna Reddy |
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Forever in love (18 November 12:00) |
| Why are we always looking for the ‘perfect’ partner? After all, don’t differences mean more zing to life? |
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Terse verse (18 November 12:00) |
| British graphic novelist Tony Lee tells NANDINI HEBBARthe real challenge is to tell a story in just 30 pages of five panels each, yet not disturb the status quo |
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Where there is a will… (18 November 12:00) |
| Pooja Gupta uses her legs to write, draw and wash clothes |
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Model hunt (18 November 12:00) |
| The search for India’s next super model has come to Hyderabad |
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Nuts and bolts (18 November 12:00) |
| From 1929 to the early Sixties, an inline six engine that used slotted-head bolts meant for a stove greatly contributed to the popularity of Chevrolet trucks |
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What do you see (17 November 12:00) |
| If your vision is deteriorating, consult your doctor immediately. You could be suffering from keratoconus |
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A smashing hit! (17 November 12:00) |
| C. Rajshekhar Rao traces the rise of Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
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Catching food trends (17 November 12:00) |
| Chefs and journalists thrash out the debate about Indian culinary trends |
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Fun for a reason (17 November 12:00) |
| The past week saw many corporates do their bit through corporate social responsibility. Here’s a glimpse |
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Billion dollar baby (17 November 12:00) |
| Does Hyderabad have no civic problems? That seems to be the message if you listen to the politicos or read the party manifestos. Serish Nanisettidiscovers more |
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Children speak out (17 November 12:00) |
| I have a dream is a book compiled by Dr. Coomi S. Vevaina. Students from across Mumbai gathered to discuss non-violent conflict resolution, a few weeks after the attacks on Mumbai in Novembe... |
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Wearable fashion (17 November 12:00) |
| Designer Sanjana Jon clears the air about her collection |
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Roasted Eggplant Soup (16 November 12:00) |
| Method: Heat oven to 400 degree F. Line a large baking pan with foil and brush with a little oil or spray with non-stick cooking spray. Cut tomatoes into 4 wedges. Cut eggplant into 4 wedges... |
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Sports for health (16 November 12:00) |
| Sports should be part of the school curriculum, but it shouldn’t be implemented because we want more atheletes in Olympics. Sports should be part of the school curriculum because physical ... |
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How the hack he does it! (16 November 12:00) |
| Computer security wizard Ankit Fadia may be a wandering techie, but when it comes to food, his heart beats for India |
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Turn to tuna (16 November 12:00) |
| Tuna derives solace in the company of handful of veggies |
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For the love of striking a goal (16 November 12:00) |
| The spectator sport in India might be cricket. However, some city schools are making a refreshing change by encouraging students to play hockey, discovers NEERAJA MURTHY |
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Be the fish food (16 November 12:00) |
| Fish pedicure is catching up |
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Beyond the usual (16 November 12:00) |
| The series reveals the splendour and majesty of the universe as never seen before |
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Understanding pre-diabetes (14 November 12:00) |
| On World Diabetes Day educate yourself on pre-diabetes |
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Another dream role (14 November 12:00) |
| And now Aamir Khan plays a ventriloquist in his latest commercial |
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Cant we have cinemas for children (14 November 12:00) |
| The week-long Children’s film festival might give the much-awaited motivation, impetus and inspiration for many film makers |
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Tone up with seated cable extensions (14 November 12:00) |
| Add size and shape to your triceps with these moves |
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Popping a pill (14 November 12:00) |
| Get your facts right before taking multivitamins |
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Coastal cuisine (14 November 12:00) |
| Ista Hotel presents a food festival, ‘Soul-Curry’ that features authentic recipes from Mumbai, Goa, Kerala, Karnataka and Bengal. There is an interactive and live kitchen which has barbe... |
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