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            COVER STORY
      A candid interview with Sarath Babu
King Sans a Kingmaker
Not always does a king need to be born a prince, with a court of advisors guiding his growth and royal ancestors hand-holding him through thick..
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01 MAKES THE CITY ROCK
A race for the
‘clinically insane’
 
It’s all about
the women
 
03 TRAVEL
 
04 CONVERSATIONS AT RADISSON
Ranvir Ranjith
unplugged
 
05 VIEWPOINT
Rumour, rumour
on the wall, which is the
nastiest of ‘em all?
 
06 YOUNG ‘N’ RARING TO GO
Subhiksha Rangarajan
talks about her love
for music and art
 
07 KEEP FIT
Ways to beat the
recession. Myths about
an ancient martial art
form busted
 
 
TRAVEL
Of Serenity: COONOOR
 
What better way to beat the summer than escape to the
lesser-popular, but more beautiful Coonoor? Sangeetha Shinde
Tee re-lives her childhood days in this little hill station, and tells
us why it is the perfect summer getaway
 
 
While we all love this city, let’s face it… getting past those
blistering months is probably only an Englishman’s idea of fun. For the rest of us normal folks, the idea of escaping those soaring temperatures becomes a time-consuming occupation. Tamil Nadu
offers the sweating hordes any number of cooling ossibilities…Kodi, Yercaud, Ooty! And most of us have at some point sat in one of these hilly resorts and contemplated our navels or the mysteries of the universe, feeling sorry for the rest of the world that cannot be
there. But perhaps, rather than take off to these much-filmed, much-spokenabout spots…why not try something a little different this summer? Or, second summer...
more...
 
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08 HOT SHOT BACHELOR
Photographer Varun Gupta turns hot model
 
09 WHEELIE
Test drive the Honda Jazz
 
10 IN THE ACT
Michael Muthu and
Sunil Vishnu K get chatty
 
11 GOURMET
Dine at Latitude 13
 
12 HOT ISSUE
Turn the heat on racism
 
13 THIS WEEK, THAT MONTH
Here’s a quick look at what you missed last month
 
14 NEW IN TOWN
Shop for gifts.
Dine in the 70’s
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