The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, July 23, 2000




AND NOW CYBER ROGUESInformation warfare is seen by most as a war fought over computer networks where legions of hackers are looking for chinks in the enemy’s computer system and trying to bombard them with hordes of viruses, worms, logic bombs and Trojan horses. Information warfare is also perceived as psychological manipulation through the media, writes Prashant Bakshi.

 

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Fasih Ahmed

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R.P. Sapru

Do you feel tired all the time?
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WIDE ANGEL: Of matters black & white,
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Kamaljit Singh

LIFE TIES: Destiny is a matter of choice,
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FEEDBACK: A debate for autonomy
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Don’t believe, just 'live
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The Indian state is sick but workable
Review by
Ujjwal Kumar Singh

Love story of foreign saboteurs
Review by
Kanwalpreet

Mental map of a master reader
Review  by
M.L. Raina

President’s precarious position
Review by
Subhash

A legend and a lament
Review by
Himmat Singh Gill

Anger: fight it with patience
Write view by
Randeep Wadehra
An English journal named Hindi
Review by
Satya Pal Sehgal
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