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10 March 1998
  Fans swoon as Titanic's double docks in city
The world's second largest cruise liner doesn't screen the billion-dollar grossing blockbuster Titanic in its plush 167-seat mini-theatre. Nor for that matter does it show another famous marine disaster The Poseidon Adventure.
  Cooking up instant kitchens
If Mumbaikars were asked to list their problems, space would probably occupy the topmost slot in most lists. Space crunch is something that a Mumbaikar can never forget, and neither did Nisha and Baban Sabharwal. When their Delhi-based relatives mentioned the concept of a modular kitchen, which they had seen in Italy, the Sabharwals sensed a saleable product.

Generation Next
Tales of apprentices becoming equals with their masters are not new. In the world of haute couture Giorgio Armani's trained-protegee Moschino has gone on to become a label in his own right. In Indian fashion, an arena long dominated by just a handful of names, a similar wave is sweeping in winds of change.
Daddy's boys miss Mummy
After having got used to Daddy's long stays away from home, the Arun Gawli gang is missing Mummy much more. Senior Mumbai police officers insist that Asha Gawli's arrest recently in connection with the murder of builder Manish Shah may have dealt a greater blow to the gang than the death of Sada Pawle.


Anglofrench

Godrej India

Ceat Financial Services Ltd.

 

Roving Eye
Melange's Sangeeta Kathiwada always finds a novel way to display her clothes. This time she choose to do away with the traditional fashion show and hold a dance performance to celebrate International Women's Day.
Face Off
"Thirty-one at the end of month." But Adhuna does not think that she will have time to celebrate unless she gets away. "I am just too busy." Too busy to have a personal life? Has she not found the time to get married? "No. It's just that I haven't had the right offer, yet."

 


  Honours for Full Monty and As Good As It Gets
  Earshot

Shaw Wallace