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Othello at home (01 November 12:00) |
| Obsessional suspicion of a partner goes beyond insecurity or the need for control… |
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Making war over love (01 November 12:00) |
| Propaganda wars, such as the recent rumour about the “Love Jehad”, undermine women’s right to choose as citizens of a democracy. |
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Hope ahead (01 November 12:00) |
| Many people are still devoted to public service without thinking of bonuses or other returns… |
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Home loans Building a margin of safety (01 November 12:00) |
| Homebuyers must plan for future increase in EMI by using the ‘margin-of-safety’ principle. |
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Repeating squeeze (01 November 12:00) |
| Connect with friends and sharpen your grey cells with this fortnightly column. L. SUBRAMANIAN |
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Have money will buy (01 November 12:00) |
| Should we be interested in luxury again? Should you buy? And what should you buy? |
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Can privatisation help (01 November 12:00) |
| With the Right to Education Bill, we will have a need for more schools. We can’t leave it to the private sector to meet this demand. |
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Welcome back warblers (01 November 12:00) |
| The Greenish Warbler’s migration is a brave voyage of survival and connectedness that surmounts national boundaries and differences. |
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Wildlife is on the brink… (01 November 12:00) |
| … and it is high time we took a critical look at our conservation realities and policies. |
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Citizens for a clean earth (01 November 12:00) |
| The photo, sent by Mohan Ranganathan of Chennai, shows plastic and rubbish strewn by irresponsible tourists near the Berijam Lake, Kodaikanal, a hill station in South India. But this eyesore... |
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Symphony from bygone kitchens (01 November 12:00) |
| From the crevices of Delhi’s prolific past, comes a forgotten culinary legacy, Dehlvi. |
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A forgotten killer (01 November 12:00) |
| Pneumonia is treatable yet it is one of the leading causes of infant mortality. With November 2 now observed as World Pneumonia Day, we need to take a second look at immunisation programmes.... |
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Wheres the toothpick (01 November 12:00) |
| If you need to use a toothpick, you definitely need to see the dentist. |
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On a mythical tangent (01 November 12:00) |
| In a free wheeling chat, author Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik discusses his passion for myths and folklore and how he uses them in the corporate world. |
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Brave new worlds beckon (01 November 12:00) |
| As technology makes virtual worlds like Second Life more sophisticated, it opens up whole new worlds of possibilities — for businesses, for education and for personal fulfilment. But they ... |
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Be what you want to be (01 November 12:00) |
| Even as it becomes all-pervasive, the Net is simultaneously shrinking into specialised communities and platforms of personal expression like Twitter. |
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Golden sheen (01 November 12:00) |
| With reference to Sevanti Ninan’s “Fifty golden years?” (Magazine, October 25), the answer is, certainly, yes, forgetting the defects but enjoying it when no other channel was availabl... |
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River rendezvous (01 November 12:00) |
| Watch thousands of Terns in the breeding season or plan a rendezvous with the big cats. Either way, you can’t go wrong with the River Tern Lodge… |
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Who moved the cheese now (01 November 12:00) |
| A hoary tradition in Holland evolves successfully into a tourist attraction… |
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Passion for numbers (01 November 12:00) |
| Remembering mathematician P.K. Srinivasan, whose innovative teaching methods opened up a new world for school children, on his birth anniversary. |
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To dream perchance to create (25 October 12:00) |
| A deep-seated love for all manner of art influences the current work of ceramist and painter, Adil Writer, whose solo exhibition “The White Rabbit” opens at The Habitat Centre’s Visual... |
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Whats in a name (25 October 12:00) |
| Will dropping an ‘a’ from his name prove auspicious? “I don’t know and will wait and see,” remarked actor Ajay Devgn adding that the name change was something “my mother has want... |
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To be a Muslim in India today (25 October 12:00) |
| To be a member of the largest religious minority in India is to live with a mounting disillusionment and a sense of fear that never goes away… |
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Polarised positions (25 October 12:00) |
| Much as in India, there is a perceptible divide in the Pakistani media discourse about the nation and its threats… |
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Juggle lifes roles (25 October 12:00) |
| Practical mystic and yoga guru YOGACHARINI MAITREYI talks about how yoga helps you multi-task in daily life. |
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Desert songs (25 October 12:00) |
| The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation Ltd., in association with Siyahi, presents the Pushkar Literature Festival 2009, on October 31, 2009. As part of the International Pushkar Fair... |
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Quick and easy (25 October 12:00) |
| Check out these innovative recipes to dish up a great meal. |
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Mission impossible (25 October 12:00) |
| With World Obesity Day just past us (October 24), look at these tips to shrink your stomach safely and quickly. |
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Das capital (25 October 12:00) |
| Actor Nandita Das opens up on life after “Firaaq”, her work as chairperson of Children’s Film Society of India and future plans |
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I am still learning (25 October 12:00) |
| Poet, lyricist and filmmaker Gulzar on why his lyrics seem to have stood the test of time. |
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Chequered past (25 October 12:00) |
| History throws open unanswered questions on Rajmata Gayatri Devi’s vast property and treasure. |
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Fifty golden years (25 October 12:00) |
| SEVANTI NINAN presents an unofficial history of India’s tryst with television. |
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Time to introspect (25 October 12:00) |
| Doordarshan still has a wide reach. But to gain credibility and audience share, it must put its house in order first. |
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Small screen tamasha (25 October 12:00) |
| Between clones of programmes conceived in Western boardrooms and Indian ones that perpetuate various stereotypes, the viewer is yet to experience true empowerment on the small screen. |
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Age of innocence (25 October 12:00) |
| Media personalities look back on what it was like to be a part of the new medium then... |
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Spoilt for choice (25 October 12:00) |
| Sink into luxury at the Banyan Tree resort in Phuket and watch your senses slowly come alive. |
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The news read by (25 October 12:00) |
| Listening to accents on radio was a source of fun in the 1960s and 1970s. |
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Bohemian rhapsody (25 October 12:00) |
| To walk through Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, is to be a witness to the major cultural and social currents that have swept Europe down the centuries… |
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Sculpting change in the public eye (11 October 12:00) |
| Sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman always wanted to use art as a tool to bring in social transformation. |
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Takes on reality (11 October 12:00) |
| The documentaries screened at the recent Film South Asia 09 in Kathmandu are a powerful comment on dislocation, death and love. |
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A film buffs filmmaker (11 October 12:00) |
| “Inglorious Basterds” is Tarantino’s homage to all those unmemorable Westerns from the 1970s. |
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Fighting fit (11 October 12:00) |
| Look around and all you see are posters of Akshay Kumar dotting the city’s skyline. And if film magazines were to have a poll, Kumar will certainly win ‘the most talked about actor’ aw... |
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Where grasshoppers do not settle (11 October 12:00) |
| One may not agree with some of its positions but Arundhati Roy’s Listening to Grasshoppers dissects contemporary Indian reality with intelligence and compassion. |
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Assembly-line news (11 October 12:00) |
| With Tweets and blogs as props, our TV news programmes are so similar to each other that it is becoming difficult to tell them apart… |
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Campaign prelude (11 October 12:00) |
| Party conferences this year have an eye on the general elections, which are just around the corner. |
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Evocative cuisine (11 October 12:00) |
| The Essential Kodava Cook Book is proof not only of a love for culinary traditions, but also of meticulous planning and vision. |
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Trouble at Third Pole (11 October 12:00) |
| The Himalayas, home to the largest glaciers outside the two poles, is feeling the heat of climate change. |
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Backwater symphony (11 October 12:00) |
| It’s bliss losing oneself in the varied music made by nature, motor and man. |
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From despair to hope (11 October 12:00) |
| Two hundred children will undergo free surgery by an international team of doctors, to be held between October 19 and 25 by Sparsh Hospitals, Bangalore. |
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Instant refreshers (11 October 12:00) |
| A few healthy options that help you drink your way to good health. |
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