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United Colours of Benetton’s Unhate Campaign, which shows world politicians in liplocks was much-hated by the world leaders.

Beware of links on your FB wall

Facebook India might have denied rumours that about two lakh Facebook accounts in Bengaluru have been hacked and misused, but the recent spate of porn and vulgar images on news feed is proving to be q

Bigg Boss to take a spiritual turn

The latest entry to the Bigg Boss’ house is the saffron-clad activist, Swami Agnivesh, who claims that he’ll use the prime time to generate a dialogue about various social issues.

Men bond with friends for life

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Gender might have nothing to do with the art of making friends, but it might play a strong role in holding on to that friendship and making it last.

Green crusader

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When Narendra Singh, 30, conquered the mighty Everest and also cleaned up 500 kg of garbage dumped by other climbers there. The environment crusader also created a record of staying at the peak for an hour without oxygen, for which he entered the Limca Records.

‘There’s no need to ape the West’

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Breakbeat pop performer, Shrikant Shriram, who’s a leading artist in the British-Asian music scene, says that he worked long and hard in India to make a niche, but things did not workout for him them and he moved to London. Now the multi-faceted musician would be seen in the November 13 episode of the Star World

Metro to bring heritage closer

There is good news for those who inspite of living in the city for years have always wanted to know it better.

On the right track

If running is the mother of all sports, what can you achieve with it apart from physical fitness of course?

Do mega fun and big bucks help sports?

The country’s swish set and sports fraternity are going ga ga over the much awaited Formula One coming to India, but former speed princess, P.T.

Sisters in sorrow

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Dowry deaths isn’t only a nightmare for married women, but the menace even haunts girls of marriageable age. The nuisance is still very much prevalent in the Indian society, just that it is changing its forms. Also, along with societal compulsions, there are legal loopholes which are keeping this pest alive.

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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.