
Friday, August 14, 1998
Holy cow! Cattle go bananas over potato chips
Jon Robison turns around a corner and walks into a snack-lover's paradise: a vat piled high with potato chips of every kind -- barbecue, sour cream and onion, and plenty with just plain salt. But hold the beer and football. These lip-smacking snacks are not for him or any other human. They're being stored for cows.

A writer reads into the future
By the time she finished, any sceptic in the audience would have converted. Reading from her epic essay, `End of Imagination', to a small audience at Patkar Hall, the most glamorous mascot of the Indian anti-nuclear club, author Arundhati Roy, captured hearts and minds in her endeavour to protest against India's nuclear pursuits.

Food for cloth
Perhaps, the best way of explaining fashion in simple terms would be to compare great couture to great cuisine! For doesn't any great occasion call for good food, good wine and good clothes, be it a celebration, wedding, a national event or simply a grand party.

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