Aashray Hariharan(The Asian Age)

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Apple set to tighten screws

Apple, berated by tech experts around the world for its proprietary policies, has just tightened the screws even further.

Binge drinking can harm your system: experts

Downing a peg or two every night is significantly better on the health than restricting the tipple to only weekends.

One ‘after’ another not advisable

The morning-after pill, ever since it was launched, has been a rage, with youngsters preferring the convenience it offers.

Shot Circuit

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One hardly expects Gaurav Bakshi to adhere to the stereotype of an independent filmmaker.

Sign up for anxiety on FB

The Queen may not agree, considering she just logged in, but being on Facebook isn’t such a “cool” thing anymore.

Talk the talk

David Beckham, he of the renowned golden balls, reportedly found the act of informing his eldest son Brooklyn about sex education a tad too embarrassing.

Watch out for red eyes

The city hasn’t even cured itself of the malaria outbreak, when it has been laid low by the perennial monsoon ailment of conjunctivitis or red eyes with a greater vengeance this year.

Things that make her go eeeoowww

If you are one of the many women who cringe in disgust on finding that your man left the toilet seat open, then you are in the company of a huge majority of your peers worldwide.

E-impression is the impression

The power of social networking sites is soaring by the hour.

League of good times

When the English Premier League kicked-off this weekend, guys across the world heaved a huge sigh of relief in unison.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.