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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Tiger trail |
| A new study says that tigers have become extinct from vast swathes of former tiger territory. But a new Bill to protect their habitat is mired in controversy, reports Anirban Das Mahapatra |
| Some 35 km from Alwar, where the road leaves the plains of Rajasthan to curl up along the forested slopes of the Aravalli hills, tourists bound for Sariska catch their first glimpse of the ‘tiger’. Painted by unskilled hands on a roadside p... | Read.. |
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| Song spun true |
| One is a successful creative director of an advertising agency, while the other is an insurance agent. The third is a product of the National School of Drama (NSD) and the fourth is a journalist and the writer of the book 173 Hours in Captivity... | Read.. |
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| New kids on the block |
| It seems that talent hunt shows on television just won’t run out of steam. After the mega success of such shows as Sony’s Indian Idol and Fame Gurukul and Zee’s Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Ek Main Aur Ek Tu, TV chann... | Read.. |
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| Box office |
| After blockbusters, bombs |
| The Hindi film industry’s good times seem to have come to a standstill. After three blockbusters ' Fanaa, Phir Hera Pheri, and Krrish ' in five weeks, two films ' Corporate and Golmaal ' have come a cropper in two consecutive weeks. ... | Read.. |
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