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Wednesday, October 09, 2002
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Medical channel launched
BANGALORE: Digital audio and multimedia broadcaster, WorldSpace, has signed a pact with Sada Sharada Medical Research and Communications to broadcast medical information through an exclusive channel, TONIC D, the on-air information ... More

TRAVEL & PLACES


Watching life in the bylanes
Sawantwadi feels like the mythic Malgudi, with more men, women and children opting to walk rather than honk around in two-wheelers or cars. More

LIFESTYLE


The dolls of Dasara
This tradition of displaying a variety of dolls at home originated during Raja Wodeyar's reign in Mysore (1578 - 1617). The Dasara festival itself was started by the Vijayanagar Kingdom in Hampi in the 10th century. It was celebrated with the ... More

Girding the lions
The boatwallahs, who take tourists and young couples for boat rides on the River Hooghly, are getting ready for the ensuing festive time in Kolkata. Many people take boat rides during the pujas. More boats are being brought to Kolkata from other ... More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


The beach
A view of Tarkarli beach in Sindhudurg district, nearly 500 km from Mumbai. On a sunny day, the seabed is visible through 20 feet of crystal-clear water.

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ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


US Tamils don't mind the high price tag for Sun TV
For channels like Sun TV a separate dish is required, for which most of the owners insist on liability insurance. More

MUSIC & DANCE


Dancing to the Gods
Navratri revellers dance to Falguni Pathak's music on the opening night of the nine-day dandiya festivities in Mumbai.

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Sahara to sponsor cricket team
For the forthcoming series against the West Indies and the subsequent tournaments, the players will sport the Sahara logo. The Sahara Group has decided to resume its sponsorship of the cricket team. In a statement, the company said that it ... More
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