Kids and teens

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Kids and teens

Get set for a ‘killer’ solo debut

Whether you’ve always loved The Killers or missed that boat completely, it’s great news either way.

Stalk me if you can

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Teenagers hooked on to the wild world of social networking have charted many territories, but stalking seems to be the new buzzword.

On an adventurous beat

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The definition of hobbies has changed over the years and how. Gone are the days when hobbies just meant reading, singing, dancing or listening to music.

Cast a spell

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They neither wear capes, nor pull rabbits out of hats, but youngsters today are turning magicians by learning simple card tricks and disappearing coin acts from the TV and Web.

Footie fervour on film

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When everyone’s drowned in FIFA fever, how can we forget those awesome football flicks that youngsters have loved?

Round up your personas

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As they step out into the intoxicating, exciting brave new world of college, with months of learning-by-rote and exam stress behind them, teens who till now have only aimed for great grades suddenly f

Not a weighty issue anymore

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The tinsel town beauties might go on raving about size zero, but surprisingly a lot many teenagers have grown out of their fixation with it.

Let’s AIM right

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They say, “The sky’s the limit” and it is the most common phrase that we all can think of when it comes to dreams and success.

‘Club’bing can be fun!

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Sure, there’s a lot of lethargy and lazing around during college life. But you can also use your talent and explore your interests by being part of a club that you might find appealing.

The five must-have college essentials this year

Gadgets and a new college lifestyle go hand in hand. While everyone wants to get a new wardrobe, some other things are essential to make college life easy and unforgettable. Check out these five must-haves:

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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.

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