The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, January 2, 2000




A century of space-age change
By Derek Ingram

IN no single century since human life evolved on Earth has so much changed as it has since 1900. In the space of one lifetime the ability to fly just a few hundred yards in a powered contraption of wire and wood has led to reach the Moon and to explore hundreds of millions of miles beyond it. We have broken free of Earth and began to roam the universe.

Week Specials

Great Minds,
by Kuldip Dhiman

The rosy bloom of success,
by S. C. Dhall

Sikh studies come of age,
by Joginder Singh Ahluwalia

In the temple town,
by Randeep Wadhera


Everlasting Bond,
by Abhilaksh Likhi


Week Specials

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: Filmi friends,
by
Madhur Mittal

TELEVISION: Enter, a new age guru,
by
Mukesh Khosla,

FITNESS: Choc-a-cheer,
by
Anup Deb Nath,

GARDEN LIFE: Look-good plants,
by
Satish Narula

YOUR OPTION: Power of truth,
by
Taru Bahl

TIME OFF: The stuff legends are made of,
by
Manohar Malgonkar

FEEDBACK: Austerity to extravagance

TRAVEL: Tale of a magical toy train,
by
Surabhi Khosla
Book Review
Punjabi: steady but spectacular growth

Word: strangled here, strident elsewhere

Long shadow of light

Vikram Seth’s unknown book

Three writers who moulded many minds

Trade in illusions and kill ideals

Oh, all the sentimental stuff!

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