Saturday, March 4, 2006

COLUMNS
THIS ABOVE ALL
SIGHT AND SOUND

STAMPED IMPRESSIONS

GOOD MOTORING
AUDIO SCAN
MUSIC ZONE
PUNJABI ANTENNA
WEBSIDE HUMOUR
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
RHYME TIME
ROOTS


Justice on fast track
If the work of the Lok Adalats in Punjab for the past 15 years is any indication, then these could well become the favoured dispute-resolution fora among the masses, writes Maneesh Chibber 
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ONSIDER this: You have a case, that has been hanging fire for the last many years with no decision in sight. Despite spending money and time, your case is nowhere near end. Even if you do win, there is always the possibility, a very strong one, that your opponent would appeal in the next higher court.


Lok Adalats save both time and money of the litigants
Lok Adalats save both time and money of the litigants

Morton on a Cruise
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RITISH biographer Andrew Morton, who has written books on famous people like Madonna and Princess Diana, has been spotted doing research around the world on what seems to be a definitive book on Tom Cruise.

Noddy’s pal speaks Urdu
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HILDREN'S author Enid Blyton’s favourite cabbie of Toyland, Noddy will now have a robo pal who can converse in Urdu.

 

COLUMNS

THIS ABOVE ALL: Tricks memory plays
by Khushwant Singh

SIGHT & SOUND: An outcry of rage
by Amita Malik

GOOD MOTORING: Tyre size does matter
by H. Kishie Singh

PUNJABI ANTENNA: Recipe for good taste
by Randeep Wadehra

WEBSIDE HUMOURAsking for trouble
Compiled by Sunil Sharma


GENERATION X

MUSIC ZONE: ID and Sleeper — Displacement
by Saurabh & Gaurav

CROSSWORD
by Karuna Goswamy

RHYME TIME

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