The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, January 6, 2002


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I saw the future...

Ashwini Bhatnagar

THE sun had barely managed to show its face over the horizon but the brilliance was unmistakable. It pierced the fine silk of haze and beckoned invitingly. The flight from the oppressive folds of smog hanging like peeling paint in a crusty old room to the luxuriant zenith of opulence was filled with anticipation. It would show us the future — the future in which poverty was virtually unknown, efficiency ruled the roast, competence was rewarded, and, most miraculously, trains ran on time.

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Week Specials

TIME OFFBefore September 11 — and after
by Manohar Malgonkar

TELEVISIONA talented actress and she knows it!
by Mukesh Khosla

FILM REVIEW: Film review 2001

MOVIE MAGICVasundhara wants to take one step at a time
by Madhur Mittal

WHAT'S COOKING: Get ready for a sizzling party
by Geetu

 

NATURE: Beware, pirates in the sky!
by Nutan Shukla

TRAVEL: Virupaksha Temple: The jewel of the Chalukyan Empire
by Arun Gaur

LIFE TIESDoes being too persistent pay ?
by Taru Bahl

SUNDAY ACTIVITY: Creating cushiony comfort
by Chetna Banerjee

DREAM THEME: Significance of time in dreams
by Vinaya Katoch Manhas

VIP TOON TALES: G.P. Koirala
by
Ranga

BRIDGE: When South was left with a text book choice
by Omar Sharif

FEEDBACK: Tackling the menace of terrorism

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