Saturday, March 5, 2005

COLUMNS
THIS ABOVE ALL
SIGHT AND SOUND
STAMPED IMPRESSIONS
TAKING NOTE
GOOD MOTORING
AUDIO SCAN
MUSIC ZONE
FASHION
GALLERY
PUNJABI ANTENNA
WEBSIDE HUMOUR
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
WORD POWER
MIND GAMES
DID YOU KNOW
RHYME TIME
ROOTS


Battle royal

As India and Pakistan gear up for a face-off, cricket lovers
look forward to a series without political tension, while corporates view it as a huge marketing opportunity.
The Tribune team reports

From here to fraternity

Big bucks at play
Gaurav Choudhury
For the non-cricket-loving world, cricket is still an archetypical English game headquartered out of London. The truth, however, is different. A heady mix of money, marketing and passion have virtually made the Indian subcontinent the axis of the game.

A date with humour
For those of you searching for a mate with a ‘good sense of humour’, here is the catch. Men and women have different views about what it means, according to a research conducted by a student at McMaster University.

 

COLUMNS

THIS ABOVE ALLOne man’s belief is another’s shackle
by Khushwant Singh

SIGHT & SOUNDThe finest TV personality
by Amita Malik

GOOD MOTORING: Say no to spurious spares
by H. Kishie Singh

MUSIC ZONE: Shania Twain — Greatest Hits
by Saurabh & Gaurav

PUNJABI ANTENNA: Glimpses of Sardar Anjum
by Randeep Wadehra

WEBSIDE HUMOURSecond attempt
by Sunil Sharma

GENERATION X

WORD POWERA nose for idioms
by Prerana Trehan

CROSSWORD
by Karuna Goswamy

RHYME TIMEExam blues
by Deepti

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