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Heady business Down Under
Australia boasts a rich heritage in wine making and has over 1,600 wineries, which use over 1,000 varieties of grapes, to ensure that the country produces a wine for every cuisine. More

RADIO/TV


Wild on the set
For wildlife enthusiasts, a channel like Animal Planet has done a great deal in adding to their knowledge, even though it often brings sad news on the ever-increasing list of endangered species. More

CINEMA


Misses... all the way
With virtually every Bollywood film bombing at the box-office, it looks like this year is going to be one long dry spell of misses for the industry. More

GENDER


Women in power
Studies have shown that while men take promotions, increments, incentives etc; in their stride as though they were long overdue, women tend to be more self-effacing or circumspect on whether they really deserve such recognition. More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Lots of sun and snow
Enjoy a cheery carriage ride through cobble-stoned streets or blaze an ice-trail in the sun skiing; or perhaps you'd just like to soak up the solitude by taking a relaxed stroll. The options are endless at St Moritz in Switzerland. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Seldom seen, much admired
As far as the eyes could see was the green canopy of the coconut palms, now swaying in the breeze, now still. Our weariness vanished in no time at Varkala in Kerala More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Waiting for that desi toon
India has the wonder technology, the best brains in animation and the creative edge to produce a world-class animated character. So why can't we blend our legends and software wizards to produce one? More

ENTREPRENEURSHIP


This one's for James Bond
For automobile designer Dilip Chhabria, creating the Aston Martin prototype for the forthcoming James Bond film might just be the breakthrough in the international market that he was looking for. More

PEOPLE


Her romance with Kuchipudi
Her parents wanted her to become a hotshot software professional. But Keiko Watanabe from Japan followed her heart to India to learn Kuchipudi. More
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