The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, April 23, 2000




Lethal Handshake?

Last week witnessed a repeat of the ‘Battle of Seattle’ with angry protesters confronting the World Bank and the IMF. Why is globalisation such an emotional issue the world over? Are organisations like the WB, IMF and the WTO really as black as they are painted, and are the NGOs and pressure groups the angels of mercy, asks Kuldip Dhiman



Week Specials


From the loom to the classroom
by Sharad K. Soni

ADVENTURE: In love with Ladakh,
writes
Saikat Neogi

When it’s time to say goodbye,
by Reggie Khanna

Manna Dey: The man & his music,
says M. L. Dhawan

The world of crystal glass,
by Trilochan Singh Trewn


Week Specials

'ART AND SOUL: Cameras and colonial encounters,
by B.N. Goswamy

WIDE ANGLE: An eccentric, off-beat beauty,
by
Ervell E. Menezes

TELEVISION: Same old hackneyed story,
by
Mukesh Khosla

GARDEN LIFE: Trees are for tending,
says
Satish Narula

FITNESS: Let nothing cramp your style,
by
Anup Deb Nath

TIME OFF: When words fail,
by
Manohar Malgonkar

YOUR OPTION: Learning to love ourselves,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Separation in the sunset years
Book Review
Yes, trees are us
by
J.S. Yadav
Nepal’s history laced with fiction
by
Anju Mohan
Good attempts, could be better
by
Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
Voices from a distant time
by
Chitleen Sethi
Save pilots and planes so they save country
by
R. S. Bedi
How Punjab people resisted terrorism
Never fair to, yes, the fair sex
by
Bimal Bhatia
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