The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, September 3, 2000




VIRTUAL UNREALITYIf the cyber world has changed something drastically, it is the need to enquire into the question of identity -- one’s own as well as that of others. While the Internet is bridging distances, it is also increasing them at emotional, physical and human levels. Does, for example, sending a friend an
e-greeting on her birthday have the same meaning as visiting her with a little gift and spending that most precious commodity called ‘time’ with her, asks Aradhika Sekhon

Week Specials


MOVING TOWARDS:
Net-enabled governance,
by
Peeyush Agnihotri

Trying to tame the Sutlej,
by
K.S. Dhami

A writer forgotten,
by
N.K. Oberoi

In the land of elephants,
by
K.R.N. Swamy

DREAM THEME: The emperor’s clothes,
by
Vinaya Katoch Manhas

  Week Specials
 

NATURE  Meaningful avian notes,
by
Nutan Shukla

TELEVISION: Being a saheli to women viewers,
by
Mukesh Khosla

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: A winner on the cards?
by
Madhur Mittal

TRAVEL:  Ah, to roam in Rome...,
by
Amar Chandel

WIDE ANGLE: A treat for car lovers,
by
Ervell E. Menezes

SCENE STEALERS: Prima donna,
by
Belu Maheshwari

LIFE TIES: Building walls, not bridges,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Spreading sunshine with a smile

Book Reviews

How Soviet masses were let down
Review by
Surjit Hans

Back to Sanskrit for literary theory
Review by
Akshaya Kumar

A woman’s call to purdah
Review by
G.V. Gupta

Beauty, beauty, too much of it
Review by
Rekha Jhanji

USA, human rights and Third World
Review by
Shelley Walia

A rationalist as short story writer
Review by
Kavita Soni-Sharma

Complex picture of farm credit
Write view by
Randeep Wadehra

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