Eating for health and beauty The GuardianLondonThere exists, in the minds of most people, an insurmountable gulf between eating for health and eating for pleasure. Ignore your allergies, thickening waist and grumbling digestive system to consume the things you enjoy, and, one way... Travel Abroad 20 Jan, 2004
Her story The GuardianMy grandfather would sing to me when I was a baby, and he was part eastern Cherokee,” says singer-songwriter Tori Amos, explaining why the music of the North American plains Indians has been such a formative influence on her life. “His... Travel Abroad 19 Jan, 2004
Indian paraglider Ajay emerges victorious Himalayan News ServicePokhara, January 17Ajay of India won the title of the Fifth Nepal Open Paragliding Tournament, organised by Sunrise Paragliding Pvt Ltd, here today.Debu Chaudhary, also from India, and Armo of France, finished second and third... 17 Jan, 2004
SNIPPETS P’pine peace talks in FebMANILA: Formal peace talks between the Philippine government and communist guerrillas will resume in Norway in February, President Gloria Arroyo said on Tuesday. Details of the talks were being thrashed out by negotiators... Women 14 Jan, 2004
Maze on maize Binaya AdhakariDhankuta“Who taught you to write this book?”“Bhojraj taught me to write. He has also made some corrections in the manuscript himself,” replied Krishnalal Adhikari, the author of the controversial book ‘Makai Ko Kheti’.“Of... Travel Abroad 11 Jan, 2004
Morocco to host international cricket in August South Africa, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will take part in the first-ever limited-overs tournament to be played in the North African nation of Morocco in August, organisers said on Thursday. The $250,000 triangular, to be played from August 12 to 21, will... 16 May, 2002
Gunners, Blues in showpiece final miles from home Arsenal believes it’s better than Manchester United. Chelsea wants to prove it’s catching up with both.London’s top two soccer teams travel 150 miles to Cardiff, Wales, to face each other on Saturday in English soccer’s most prestigious one-off... 03 May, 2002
Time will tell on Freeman, says coach Olympic 400-metre champion Cathy Freeman remains hopeful of running in her specialty race at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England despite being weeks away from fully recovering from a thigh injury.Australian coach Keith Connor said on... 01 May, 2002
Slater among players not given Australian contracts Veteran batsman Mark Waugh retained his contract with the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) on Wednesday but former test players Michael Slater, Greg Blewett, Damien Fleming and Colin Miller were not offered renewals.ACB chief executive James Sutherland... 01 May, 2002
Malik’s lawyer accuses PCB of stalling life ban appeal A lawyer representing Salim Malik, the only Pakistani player ever to be banned for life, on Tuesday accused cricket authorities of delaying his appeal against match-fixing allegations. “The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is employing delaying tactics... 01 May, 2002