The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, October 22, 2000




The Law Takes Its Course

P. V. Narasimha Rao Jayalalitha Buta Singh

In the country’s history, it has taken a long, long time for convictions to be handed down under the Prevention of Corruption Act to those who had charted the destiny of the country and its teeming millions,
 says
T. R. Ramachandran

Week Specials

For her music is bhakti,
by
V. Gangadhar

Love is ... not trying to understand it,
by
Ervell. E. Menezes

Most infamous assassin
by
Arvind Kala
 

DREAM THEME: Flowery tales,
by 
Vinaya Katoch Manhas

Ways to beat boredom,
by Dharmendra Rataul

Hallowed college in the hills,
by Gobind Thukral

  Week Specials
 


ART AND SOUL
: Discussing art — threadbare,

by B.N. Goswamy

TELEVISION
:
 Face to face with Madhuri,
by
Mukesh Khosla

KEEPING FIT : The ABC of Vitamin C,
by Francis Sheridan Goulart

TRAVEL: The myriad hues of nature in Ladakh,
by
G.K. Sharma

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: A special festival treat,
by
Madhur Mittal

SCENE STEALERS:  Amit's world,
by
Belu Maheshwari

LIFE TIES:
A question of answers,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Walk your way to health

 

Book Reviews

Through the glass anti-colonially
Review by
Akshaya Kumar

A new star from, yes, Kerala
Review by Deepika Gurdev

History as fictional memory
Review by
Bhupinder Brar

A controversial General recounts his experience
Review by
Rajendra Nath

Kashmir: Issues at stake
Review by
Bimal Bhatia

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