Saturday, December 6, 2003

COLUMNS
SIGHT AND SOUND
THIS ABOVE ALL
STAMPED IMPRESSIONS
TAKING NOTE
AUDIOSCAN
FASHION
NETPICK
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
WORD POWER
MIND GAMES
DID YOU KNOW...
RHYME TIME
ROOTS


Look who’s talking!
Ashwini Bhatnagar

The other day, I was with a friend and he said emphatically that the little gadget in his hand had revolutionised his life. "It provides me with so much of space," he said, displaying the object of his transformation. Of course, it was nothing but a cellphone and the only way I had looked at it so far was with some irritation as it occupied space in my shirt pocket or in the pocket of my pants.

How I got rid of my stammer
S.S. Grewal
S
tammering is not a disease. I stammered for 20 years but once I decided to rid myself of this handicap I did. It is only a habit which you either pick up by mimicking someone or which is a result of your circumstances. I will narrate my story: how I began to stammer and finally got rid of it.

BETTER LIFE
To be successful, you have to be an optimist
Shikha Soni
J
awaharlal Nehru once said that success often comes to those who dare and act; it seldom comes to the timid. Success begins with a person’s will. We can soar to success if we think and believe that we can definitely and positively attain success. Anything is possible for those who believe and toil.


 

COLUMNS

SIGHT & SOUND: Much mud-slinging to grab votes
by Amita Malik

STAMPED IMPRESSIONSWho has gained by the feminist movement?
by Reeta Sharma

TAKING NOTEA wildlife heritage we may lose
by Baljit Singh

AUDIOSCANCharge of the ‘B’ brigade
by ASC

MUSIC ZONEKylie Minogue — Body Language (EMI) ***
by Saurabh & Gaurav

NETPICKBad news
by Sunil Sharma

  FOR CHILDREN

CROSSWORD by Karuna Goswamy

WORD POWER In hot pursuit of power!
by Prerana Trehan

MIND GAMES Ponting’s pitcher
by Aditya Rishi

DID YOU KNOW... When first chewing gum was sold?
by Gaurav Sood


ROOTS — Sanskrit loans
by Deepti

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