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Why should men have fun
Today's Indian woman has changed her rulebook. The don'ts have become the dos, and the dos are meant to be ..

No champagne for Lee
Aussie pacer Brett Lee makes a conscious effort to stay at peak fitness, and one way of doing it is to eat and drink healthy...

'Indians writing in English have a huge advantage'
Lynn Nesbit is one of the world's most successful and powerful....

Dhoni: Where six appeal meets sex appeal
Iron wrists, strong and supple. Forearms and shoulders, sturdy. They help him play the trademark helicopter. ...

Doubts in ad industry over IPL success chances
Some experts in India's thriving advertising industry are sceptical about whether the cricket board's ...

'Jodhaa Akbar' panned, sparks protests
A film about the fabled romance of a Mughal emperor, whose rule stands as a symbol for religious harmony...

Ishant's many lucky charms
Teenager Ishant Sharma has indeed arrived as the new king of swing. Doing wonders with the ball, the Delhi lad is popular ...

75,000 beggars in city, only 11 homes
The Delhi government has thrown up its hands in despair in its bid to check rising number of beggars in the city before...

Britney Spears taken to hospital by police - report
Pop star Britney Spears was taken from her home in Los Angeles by police and rushed to a hospital ...

'Sir Sachin' if Brown has his way
Can Sachin Tendulkar join the honoured ranks of Sir Don Bradman or Sir Gary Sobers? Well, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown certainly seems...

Middle-order BLUES in Indian cricket
The Concise Oxford English Directory defines the word 'select' as: carefully chosen from a large number as being the best or most suitable...

Malik's rise to stardom from a humble background
He was one among the five siblings who would stand outside cricket stadium for hours to catch a glimpse of stars like Dilip Vengsarkar ...

The Don of the ordinary
And then came Michael Hussey. As he was bound to, because in a game which lends itself to the number crunching of the calculator as much as the live telecast ....

Shoaib does it again!
Shoaib Akhtar is a party bird all right. After Friday's night-out, Saturday again saw him heading to the discotheque of Le Meridien...

India vs Pakistan: Time to fire
In a way, it's perhaps ironical that both India and Pakistan will be without their best batsman when they resume 'hostilities' on the cricket field in a week's time...

Inzy, Miandad shared student-teacher relation
Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad has said that he shared a teacher-student relationship with Inzamam-ul Haq, who retired from Test cricket last week..

"There is no such thing as art or an offbeat film today" - Nikita Anand
"I am overwhelmed to see the reactions coming in for my performance. Yes, I worked hard on the role but the kind of appreciation that

Will the JN Stadium keep its reputation intact?
With four wins out of the five ODIs played here, the Indian cricket team would be keen to maintain its decent track record at the "lucky" venue when they take on the mighty Australians in the second One-dayer at...

Here's to the salt of the earth
Of the many things that liberalisation and satellite television has done to small-town India, perhaps the most far-reaching is this...

They played crossover cricket
"Bollywood curry! Bollywood curry!" someone screamed as a ponytailed Shah Rukh Khan tried to make his way through to the hospitality lounge amid a sea of thronging fans...

Shock therapy: Learnings from the two upsets
Zimbabwe seem to be making a habit of this; they had also beaten Australia in their very first official international match, at the 1983 World Cup...

Chicken chain takes on Southern fryers
Robert Bowman loves his chicken, especially when it's breaded and loaded in a fryer. "When I go on a trip, that's all I'll eat is fried chicken...

Queen exhumed to solve mystery
Archaeologists exhumed the body of a Viking queen on Monday, hoping to solve a riddle about whether a woman buried with her 1,200 years ago was a servant killed to be a companion into the afterlife..

Exercisers stuck in unwalkable settings
Nearly one in four people in the Atlanta area are exercise enthusiasts stuck in neighborhoods without sidewalks or other walking amenities, according to a study that illustrates a problem for many Americans...

Twenty20 fast fooders hope to make gourmet meal
"Everyone thought it was a Mickey Mouse game, just a bit of fun really." Those words could have been said when Australia played New Zealand in the first international Twenty20 staged in Auckland in February 2005. But they weren't..

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