The Tribune Spectrum

Sunday, June 29, 2003

ART & LITERATURE
'ART AND SOUL
BOOKS
MUSINGS
TIME OFF
YOUR OPTION
ENTERTAINMENT
BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI
TELEVISION
WIDE ANGLE
FITNESS
GARDEN LIFE
NATURE
SUGAR 'N' SPICE
CONSUMER ALERT
TRAVEL
INTERACTIVE FEATURES
CAPTION CONTEST
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Illustration: Kuldip Dhiman
Experts agree that we are on the brink of a technology explosion that will influence every aspect of our lives from health to employment to relationships to crime to evolution and, perhaps, eventually even our extinction, says Prerana Trehan.

You never walk alone
Aditi Garg
B
EFORE aerobic classes, slide exercises, ball exercises, step exercises etc, came into vogue, walking was what people did and this exercise is still going strong. Wherever there are parks, there are walkers and even where there are no parks there are walkers. There are fast walkers and slow walkers, morning walkers and evening walkers and even all-season walkers, but one thing they all agree upon is that once you’re hooked, you are hooked for life.

High self-esteem the key to harmonious bonds
I. M. Soni
S
OME people are "difficulty" personified. They are difficult to talk to and more difficult to live with. We know them. They get our hackles up. For no reason. That’s their hall-mark. They clash with us, with others, with everyone they come in contact with.

 

It's a black world?
Roshni Johar
M
ORE than just being the darkest and a bold colour, black is shrouded in mystique. Undeniably the antithesis of white that lightens up the world, black reflects no light, is linked with darkness and symbolises all that is sinister and wicked. Even the black sky of the night is perceived as the mistress of darkness.

The power of symbols
D. C. Sharma
M
AN has always been trying to control his destiny. But he has never been able to do so. Man has been using only 10 per cent of his brain potential, the remaining 90 per cent has usually remain untapped. Here is how one can tap that too!

Remembering a legend
His vocal virtuosity cast a spell
M. L. Dhawan
K
ULBHUSHAN Pandit, alias Raaj Kumar, was born on October 8, 1927. He started his career as an Inspector at Mahim police station, Mumbai. It is said that he never saluted his senior officers.

 

Week Specials

'ART AND SOUL: A dynasty of artists
by B. N. Goswamy

TELEVISION: The fundas of kudis & mundas
by Mukesh Khosla

IN THE SPOTLIGHTNow, Hollywood to tell Taj tale

HOLLYWOOD HUESBook crook

TRAVEL: A bit of Paris in Canada
by H. Kishie Singh

LIFE TIES: ‘Late Lateef’ turns a new leaf
by Taru Bahl

LESSONS FROM LIFELove can last forever

DREAM THEMEDreaming of being bald
by Vinaya K. Manhas

GARDEN LIFE: The fruits of labour
by Satish Narula

FEEDBACK: Secrets of successful people

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