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Prime time rape (28 June 12:00) |
| Unfortunately, in the media blitzkrieg that follows rape cases when prominent public figures are involved, the real issues are forgotten… |
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Married to the job (28 June 12:00) |
| Workaholism, in spite of its sense of security and comfort, is an addiction and the cure depends on hard choices… |
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Know your financial advisor (28 June 12:00) |
| It’s unfortunate that conflict of interest between financial services and clients has become widespread in the industry. |
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Picturesque pasts (28 June 12:00) |
| Some remarkable ruins of the Roman Empire are set in out-of-the-way parts of Britain. |
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PCOS: Manage your lifestyle (28 June 12:00) |
| Keeping obesity under check helps you deal with Polycystic Ovaries. |
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A blocked nose? (28 June 12:00) |
| Blocked nose can lead to chronic problems if not treated separately and immediately. |
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Mixed signals (28 June 12:00) |
| An ad campaign for a women’s contraceptive pill, despite progressive markers, seems a little flippant about a deeply personal decision… |
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When tradition goes trendy (28 June 12:00) |
| For global Indians, coming back to get married enables them to experience the essence of home: Colour, spontaneity and the joy of renewing bonds… |
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That Indian touch... (28 June 12:00) |
| Even when Indian weddings are held abroad, most of the shopping is still done in India… |
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Saying no to dowry (28 June 12:00) |
| A website offers some respite from a social problem that has vexed lawmakers and activists for decades. |
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Arrive in style (28 June 12:00) |
| SMITA IYENGAR takes in the exclusive design ethos and gorgeous surrounds of charming country resorts in New South Wales, Australia. |
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Path-breaking (28 June 12:00) |
| This refers to the article “NREGA: Breaking new ground” by Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey (Magazine, June 21). It is true that the programme is the most ambitious piece of legislation in post-... |
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Magic of an ancient melody (28 June 12:00) |
| A 4,500-year-old Golden Lyre sings once again, transcending boundaries of space and time… |
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Poetry tuned to life (28 June 12:00) |
| His literary instincts make Derek Mahon transcend boundaries. |
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Doing it with panache (28 June 12:00) |
| From being in front of the lens to moving behind it, from walking the ramp to being on talk shows, Kelly Dorji is fascinating. |
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‘At home in India” (28 June 12:00) |
| A rare empathy underscores Krzysztof Zanussi’s encounters with people and places. |
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A place for happy potatoes (28 June 12:00) |
| The Potato Park in the Andes is a tribute to the humble potato, a celebration of its role in the lives of the native Indians… |
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Enchanting Korba (28 June 12:00) |
| Discover the charm of rolling hills and verdant forests dotted with ancient temples… |
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Told with insight (21 June 12:00) |
| A lusciously readable set of narratives that strike at the heart of identity. |
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Ray of nostalgia (21 June 12:00) |
| Film making ought to be an intellectual pursuit, not a commercial enterprise. |
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Juggling art (21 June 12:00) |
| Is it a sign of finally growing up, when an actor steps into the cameo role of a producer? Saif Ali Khan may not know the answer to that yet, but with his maiden production waiting in the wi... |
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Forgotten behind prison walls (21 June 12:00) |
| Under-trials often spend years in jails without trial or conviction because they are too poor to get themselves out… |
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Colourful mosaic (21 June 12:00) |
| Bureaucrats, politicians, former militants, litterateurs are all a part of the media scene in Assam. |
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Kumaoni colour (21 June 12:00) |
| If only middleclass restaurants stick to doing what they know best… |
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Flights of imagination (21 June 12:00) |
| The poems of Emily Dickinson are deceptively facile; a deeper reading draws us into myriad moods. |
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Matters of the heart (21 June 12:00) |
| The causes of heart disease are complex. Busting some myths. |
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Smile please (21 June 12:00) |
| The dental experience is now powered by a range of pleasurable remedies. |
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Towards entrepreneurial socialism (21 June 12:00) |
| As many of the old political ideas we took for granted crumble, it's time for a new, more equitable, vision of India. |
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NREGA: Breaking new ground (21 June 12:00) |
| The NREGA, the flagship programme of the UPA government, was revolutionary in its promise of inclusive growth, the right to work and the dignity of labour and a rational, participatory relat... |
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Inspired by nature (21 June 12:00) |
| Tania Deol talks about her successful career in furniture and home accessory design and her latest collection, “Jewels in the Forest”. |
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Celebrating Bombay’s Art Deco (21 June 12:00) |
| Well-known architect Rahul Mehrotra, recently in Chennai to launch his latest book Bombay Deco, talks about his work in an exclusive interview. |
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An icon looks back (21 June 12:00) |
| Many songs, many more awards and a recent feather added to her cap. Padma Bhushan Shamshad Begum in an exclusive tête-À-tête. |
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Bharatpur resurrected (21 June 12:00) |
| After a period of neglect and devastation, Bharatpur is alive with the songs of birds again… |
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Tread lightly (21 June 12:00) |
| A website that inspires and helps one to be environmentally responsible while holidaying… |
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Why buy Rohit Bal? (14 June 12:00) |
| What’s his labels’ USP and is the premium you pay for his work worth it? |
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The write way (14 June 12:00) |
| He may be a wildlife filmmaker but Shekar Dattatri’s books for children spread the message of conservation. |
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A law with flaws (14 June 12:00) |
| If we intend going beyond symbolic gestures, then we would need to make substantial corrections to the Women’s Reservation Bill. |
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The seven-year and other itches (14 June 12:00) |
| Closeness and intimacy are the key to lasting relationships… |
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Elections and after (14 June 12:00) |
| The people’s displeasure with politicians was reflected in the recent polls for local councils and the European Parliament. |
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Are you a victim of the trend? (14 June 12:00) |
| When it comes to stock investing, misguided reasoning of trends prevents investors from buying cheap. |
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Mango moods (14 June 12:00) |
| Chef Sachin Joshi clues us on to the varied magic one can work with mangoes… |
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Alzheimer’s and the will to choose (14 June 12:00) |
| Dementia needs to be detected at an early stage and the diagnosis should be apt for that particular stage. |
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Professional hazards of being a child (14 June 12:00) |
| With the International Day against Child Labour (June 12) just behind us, a look at a recent retrograde resolution of the Maharashtra government that lowers the age limit for child labourer... |
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Summer of hope? (14 June 12:00) |
| With schools reopening after the vacations, can we hope for a change where true education takes place in an atmosphere of trust and joy? Or will we see the horror stories of last year, of pu... |
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Outsourcing parenting (14 June 12:00) |
| Children are fragile, children are people and we are responsible for their unlived lives. |
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Bag or baggage? (14 June 12:00) |
| The Indian school bag is a metaphor for how education weighs down our children. |
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Sensual notes (14 June 12:00) |
| The new, Carolina Herera Limited Edition fragrance 212 On Ice is inspired by the warm, glowing colours of New York dawns and dusks. 212 On Ice is a composition with the freshest of floral no... |
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Bidding adieu (14 June 12:00) |
| I just read Ramachandra Guha’s farewell column (Homage to the homeland, June 7). I don’t know why he will not be writing for the newspaper anymore. The column, though, is vintage Guha. T... |
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The nose of Guerlain (14 June 12:00) |
| She began like anyone else. But her climb to being a world famous brand is noteworthy. Excerpts from an exclusive telephonic conversation with Sylvaine Delacourte. |
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Shall we dance? (14 June 12:00) |
| Bollywood’s biggest dance celebrity opens up about his journey to the top. Meet Shiamak Davar. |
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