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>> Dress up your nails!
The latest in the market after nail art is nail jewellery. Yes, now you have jewels even for your nails! There’s a variety of artificial gems in all kinds of shapes and sizes to choose from.
Saturday, November 21, 2009 20:43 [IST]

>> Are you sure it’s a hair fall or balding?
Do you know the difference between hair fall and balding? Yes there is a difference.
Monday, October 05, 2009 14:52 [IST]

>> Brit men prefer to marry more than womenisers do
A new survey has found that most British men living in cities have romantic notions of love and choose to settle down and have children than be womanizers.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 17:11 [IST]

>> Feast from God's own country
Choose from a spread of over 50 delicacies this Onam for the traditional sadhya lunch
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 14:28 [IST]

>> Sharks choose friends based on genetic similarity
In a new research, a team of biologists has determined that lemon sharks choose their "friends" based on two qualities, namely, genetically similar species and size.
Sunday, August 02, 2009 14:04 [IST]

>> Why do we love?... Science has the answer
Well, it’s not just humans who fall in love. Animals do it, too. Animals will always choose a mate, even at the height of their fertility.
Monday, July 27, 2009 15:31 [IST]

>> Hair and lovely
Gearing up to flaunt your lustrous, red hair to the next big party in town, but worried about it being far from red, or even lustrous? Try hair extensions
Thursday, July 02, 2009 17:36 [IST]

>> Broken Hearts hate it...Broken People love it
The last thing most people with broken hearts want to do is to read informational articles about romance, but those facing financial difficulties often choose to read articles for help.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 15:07 [IST]

>> Ashton and Keira are your babies
Ashton and Keira are the celebrity names that most British parents choose for their children.
Friday, May 29, 2009 16:04 [IST]

>> Opposites do attract when selecting mates
Shedding new light on how humans choose their partners, a Brazilian scientist has revealed that people have an inherent tendency to get attracted towards genetically opposite individuals
Monday, May 25, 2009 14:47 [IST]

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