A carnival of coastal cuisine awaits gourmets at Beverly Hills
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COVER STORY
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They are ordinary people who walk extraordinary paths. Shunning the spotlight, these anonymous philanthropists work behind the scenes to make the world a better place to live in.
A growing number of young professionals are giving up secure jobs to strike out on their own
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They are ordinary people who walk extraordinary paths. Shunning the spotlight, these anonymous philanthropists work behind the scenes to make the world a better place to live in.
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A homeopath provides on-line treatment on the Internet
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Reliance's plans to restore Marine Drive draw criticism
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The new age of hippiedom in India finds a base in two ancient temple towns
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Be it business or marriage—she thrives on her instinct, gambles and wins
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Herbal remedies draw patients to Kerala from home and abroad
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A growing number of young professionals are giving up secure jobs to strike out on their own
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OTHER STORIES
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An American pizza take away is the latest craze in Delhi
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In Bangalore, the heavy-duty Bullet spawns a cult among the youth
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Leading speedster of the '80s Geoff Lawson finds Australia formidable
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Former captain Majid Khan desists from being too bullish on Pakistan's chances
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The West Indies face a psychological battle, says Alvin Kallicharan
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The Bharat Bhawan controversy once again raises the question: should the Government control cultural institutions?
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AN interview with Ashok Vajpeyi, bureau -crat and chairman of Bharat Bhawan
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Pronto pujas and instant mantras speed the new age priest on his way to the NRI faithful
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But what's Valentine's Day got to do with it? It's plain marketing hype
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In the autumn of their lives, many westerners make the beach town their second home
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Pioneering scholar Alice Thorner's tryst with post-Independence India is far from over
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A questionnaire reveals doctors' abysmally low awareness about AIDS
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Unlike their predecessors, adolescents today are clear about what they want to do with their lives
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ASI repairs at Elephanta Caves draw flak from preservationists
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According to the World Heritage Council, a heritage site is one that includes:
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Teddy Young, Darjeeling's last English tea planter, knew his destiny was in tea leaves
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Now, an ultra-deluxe, centrally airconditioned school with polo classes
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J.N. Patel's promotion slows down the Bombay blasts case
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Bijnor epitomises the small-town Indian's growing consumerism
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Motherhood before career seems a growing trend
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Paedophile Freddy Peats is convicted, but is it an isolated case?
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Twelve hamlets battle to save the forest which sustains them