The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, April 30, 2000




Hansie Cronje’s confession has devastated us more than it has our counterparts in other cricket-playing countriesA tale of decline
Gentleman’s game, gentleman’s party
By L. H. Naqvi

I know of a girl, from a non-practising Muslim-Christian family, who as a teenager started wearing a Sai Baba necklace. When teased by friends and cousins for her strange decision, she retorted: "Damn it, you've got to have faith in something."


Week Specials


The voice of language,
by Usha Bande

Great minds,
by Kuldip Dhiman

Bowled over by books,
by
I. M. Soni

Have a heart for art,
by Vimla Patil

Death in a glass cage,
by Rooma Mehra

Ranthambhore: Call of the wild,
says Arun Gaur

SPEAKING GENERALLY: Whose life is it anyway?
by
Chanchal Sarkar


Week Specials

WIDE ANGLE: Girl Interrupted is patchy,
by
Ervell E. Menezes

TELEVISION: An agony uncle on telephone,
by
Mukesh Khosla

SUGAR 'N' SPICE: Hot summer appeisers,
by 
Harkiran Sodhi

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: Heroes of the party!
by
Madhur Mittal

NATURE: Birds of a feather,
by
Nutan Shukla

TIME OFF: The lingering memory,
by
Manohar Malgonkar

YOUR OPTION: Love is the theme,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Much more than a feeling
Book Review
He nailed Hastings and founded the Tory Party
by
V. N. Dutta
A great don’s pop offering
by
Manju Jaidka
The demolition man of Babri claims
by
Randeep Wadehra
A tiresome travel account
by
Kavita Soni-Sharma
Osho, the dissenting prophet
by
P. D. Shastri
Stripping life of its imponderables
by
Jaspal Singh
Our Bond’s live & live well theme
by
Kuldip Kalia
Soviets and the Afghanistan
Book excerpt
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