Volume 5 Number 9 Fri. June 04, 2004    
 
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Lead roles
Heart throbs of the small screen
The tale of a trio
In the mid 80s there was an acute dearth of romantic heroines on the TV screen. For one, Suborna, the icon of a romantic heroine, was not a frequent face on the screen.
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Flashes of truth
The Phoenician tale of Afghanistan
Civilisations do often arise out of ashes. Japan has reemerged from the horrors and ruins of World War II.
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Performing art
A day to dance
Dancers display their talent at Jago Art Center
Jago Art Centre, a dance organisation, arranged a dance programme on June 1, at the National Museum Auditorium.
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A tribute to Anthony Quinn
Three years ago on June 3, the legendary actor Anthony Quinn passed away. Born in Chihuahua, Mexico he was a member of a poor family.
 
Buzz
Bono denies plans for a 'Live Aid 2' concert
Irish rock star Bono played down rumours on Tuesday that he and his friends in the music industry are planning a second Live Aid concert to raise

 

 
   
 
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