Shruti Badyal (The Asian Age)

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No party sans alcohol

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Even with the permissible limit set on the consumption of alcohol, seems like teenagers refuse to follow the rules.

Coffee table romances strike a chord with youngsters

Quickie, no it is not the kind you are guessing, but the coffee kind. Ashley Greene and Joe Jonas have started a trend of sorts.

Sexy gift to Vladimir gets mixed response

Well, there’s something about men in power, which makes them attractive.

Art of good presentation

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They say with great power comes greater responsibility. And it seems sometimes we forget where to draw the line.

Three cheers for women bartenders

It’s time young girls can put on those smart heels and buckle up for an exciting bartending job at their favourite haunts.

Metro coaches for ladies get thumbs up

The Metro ride could not have been more convenient for its female passengers, who now will enjoy the swanky ride in peace. The special coach exclusively meant for ladies has found many takers.

Boon or bane? caller can judge your mood

The next time you make that face when your boss calls, be extremely cautious as she can get a hint of your mood with the help of this new technology. Here’s what technology can do to you.

Spice up your gadgets with interesting stick ons

Bored with the same ordinary look of your iPod or mobile phone? Well, then it’s time to experiment.

Be ‘money-wise’ in a romantic relationship

Greed is good,” says Gordon Gekko in the cult film Wall Street. But if you are cheating on your partner both financially and emotionally, then you really need, well, help.

Bad boys win hearts with bindaas attitude

Maybe it is their reckless behaviour, carefree attitude, the “not-so-politically-correct” statements, or the oomph factor, some celebs are non-conformists, but remain hot favourites.

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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.