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It is a yearly norm. I lock myself up with rented movies, adequate music and superfluous food to avoid the hurly-burly of Valentine's Day. Not ...

02:48 PM, Feb 16, 2011

Kathmandu: Forty couples allegedly involved in "unruly acts" on Valentine's Day inside the premises of the famed Pashupatinath temple in Nepal have been fined. Forty couples were fined Rs 200 each while 13 elderly pairs, who were married, were let off after they apologised, Sushil Kumar Nahata, chief of Pashupati Area Development Trust, said. We have taken action as they were found to be involved in unruly acts, such as...

12:58 PM, Feb 15, 2011
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Happy Valentine's Day to all in love. And then to those are looking for ways today to get out of bad relationships. No need to ...

02:29 PM, Feb 14, 2011

New Delhi: They've kept it fairly simple and straightforward this year, how love should be, as Google marks Valentine's Day on February 14 with its artwork doodle. Made in bright primary colours, a heart replaces the first "O" of the Google logo in the doodle inspired by an artwork 'LOVE' by American artist Robert Indiana. It consists of the letters 'LO' (with the O canted sideways) placed over the letters...

01:28 PM, Feb 14, 2011

First published in 1847, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights ranks high on the list of major works of English literature. A brooding tale of passion and revenge set in the Yorkshire moors, the novel has inspired no fewer than four film versions in modern times. Early critics did not like the work, citing its excess of passion and its coarseness. A second edition was published in 1850, two years after the...

08:06 PM, Feb 12, 2011

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08:15 PM, Feb 11, 2011

Gone with the Wind, an epic love story. First published in May 1936, is a romantic novel written by Margaret Mitchell that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937. Book excerpt from Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind Chapter 63 The front door was slightly ajar and she trotted, breathless, into the hall and paused for a moment under the rainbow prisms of the chandelier. For all its brightness the house...

08:51 PM, Feb 10, 2011

Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman, living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London. Excerpts from Jane Austen's...

08:36 PM, Feb 10, 2011