HEADLINES
 SC quashes Calcutta HC order staying 27 pc quota in PG courses
 Jaipur blasts;Udaipur hotelier claims to have seen suspect
 Inflation soars to 7.83 pc; highest in nearly four years
 45 per cent turnout till 1500 hrs in Karnataka
 12 underground cadre killed in factional clash in Nagaland
 Sehwag can't believe being stoned at home ground




 Week In Pictures
 Serial blasts in Jaipur, an earthquake in China, a political upheaval in Pakistan, the royal cold shoulder to Arjun Singh, elections in Karnataka and electoral violence in Nandigram, quashing of charges against MF Hussain, launch of Agni III and Vijay Mallya's public peevishness on IPL losses and other pictures from the period May 7 to 13
 Web | May 13, 2008

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OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 Nuclear Winter Ahead
 The Congress cover-up for the failure of the N-deal is a betrayal of trust
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


LAST PAGE
 Los Angeles Diary
 This is the American city that most resembles Delhi. Think Delhi. Think flyovers, car culture, traffic and people living in separate colonies, linked by highways...
 DANIEL LAK




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POLITICS: BRAJESH MISHRA
 BRAJESH MISHRA
 Blast From A Far Past
 Brajesh's note on Pokhran II is hard to dispute. That's what irks the BJP.
 SABA NAQVI BHAUMIK
 Magazine | May 19, 2008 |
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JAIPUR BLASTS
 B. RAMAN
 Terror Cycles
 While the e-mail, purportedly received from "the Indian Mujahideen", needs investigation, it is pertinent to note that while the LET and the HUJI have been blamed by some, the Jaipur blasts do not carry any unique signature of any organisation
 Web | May 15, 2008


COUNTERPOINT
 ASHLEY J. TELLIS
 Weapons Of Words
 Pakistan's new government's approach to counterterrorism -- which includes talking to anti-US and anti-Musharraf militants -- may have evoked misgivings in Washington. But it is necessary
 Web | May 15, 2008


OPINION
 SEEMA SIROHI
 A New Bhutan Calling
 It is not a coincidence that the Indian prime minister is the first head of state to address a joint session of the new parliament in Bhutan, but there are legitimate worries that India is faced with an incredible shrinking sphere of influence
 Web | May 14, 2008


JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME
 Now Tibet Is Not So Far
 Chinese military will of course guard the border with machine guns, even Indian police will find an excuse to stop us. Whatever happens, we have deep commitment to non-violence; we will not retaliate. We may be beaten, jailed or even shot at, but we are not giving up....
 TENZIN TSUNDUE
 Web | May 14, 2008

 SNIPPETS
 Chennai Corner
 Tamil Nadu is one state where a communal issue does not escalate. Even the BJP and the sangh parivar are more mature about issues that in most other states leads to violence...
 PUSHPA IYENGAR
 Web | May 14, 2008

 CHINA
 7.8 On The Richter Scale
 While the death toll mounts -- and it is not known whether road and rail links to Tibet have been affected -- the quake in Sichuan has an immediate humanitarian dimension and as yet unpredictable strategic dimensions in the short and medium terms.
 B. RAMAN
 Web | May 13, 2008


BANGALORE BYTE
 How Dull A Democracy?
 Should people be made to 'feel' elections and experience its 'fever'? Should it be celebrated as a 'festival of democracy' and cheered as a 'dance' of the will of people? Does a quiet election help democracy? Or does it deter the spirit?
 SUGATA SRINIVASARAJU
 Web | May 13, 2008


VIEW FROM BRITAIN
 How To Build A Human Bomb
 When a former inmate of the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay blew himself up in Iraq recently, the US said it proved that it was right to have detained him and that it is dangerous ever to release the camp's prisoners. On the contrary...
 GEORGE MONBIOT
 Web | May 13, 2008


OPINION
 RAJINDER PURI
 Wake Up, Smell The Coffee
 The UPA government's tenure has been struck by one major scandal after another, but this tattered, incoherent and ineffective apology of a government somehow manages to survive. Will it take a disaster to jolt India to the reality of the ignored wake-up calls?
 Web | May 13, 2008

 PERFORMANCE: ANBUMANI RAMADOSS
 Someone Give Him A Light
 A smokescreen separates Anbumani Ramadoss from the underperforming healthcare system
 ANJALI PURI
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 MY SHANGHAI DIARY
 B. RAMAN
 Chinese Suspicions
 Is Dawood Ibrahim--acting on behalf of Pakistan's ISI--responsible for the anonymous e-mail circulating in China in order to plant suspicions about India in the minds of the Chinese?
 Web | May 12, 2008

 SNIPPETS
 Kolkata Korner
 By deciding to get power supply to the Raj Bhavan switched off for a couple of hours every evening, the Governor eloquently and, like a true Gandhian, turned the spotlights on the sufferings (due to routine power cuts) of the common man in Bengal.
 JAIDEEP MAZUMDAR
 Web | May 09, 2008

 VIEW FROM PAKISTAN
 The Economic Crisis
 It is clear that a strategy of economic growth premised largely on American military and economic aid has failed. Pakistan's 'demographic bomb' poses a bigger threat to regional security than its nuclear bomb.
 AHMAD FARUQUI
 Web | May 09, 2008


VIEW FROM ISRAEL
 "…Namely The State of Israel"
 I am not worried about the existence of the State of Israel. It will exist as long as states exist. The question is: What kind of state will it be? A state of permanent war? Or a state that lives in peace with its neighbors...
 URI AVNERY
 Web | May 09, 2008


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INTERVIEW
 RAM VILAS PASWAN
 'Cap On Generic Drug Prices Needed'
 The chemicals and fertiliser minister says the government is not penalising the pharma industry
 LOLA NAYAR
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 THE US: FOOD PRICES
 In Its Own Maize
 Blame your biofuel fixation, not India and China, Bush is told
 ASHISH KUMAR SEN
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


INTERVIEW
 'India Not To Blame For Food Crisis'
 The Nobel Peace Prize winner agriculture scientist refutes Bush's assertion and says the increased focus on biofuels is the cause
 OUTLOOK
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


OPINION
 BISHWADEEP MOITRA
 Shadows On A Stream
 The test of time felled most stars. What matters is strategised recall value.
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


DHARMENDRA
 No One Writes To The Prison Doc Anymore
 A Jat playing bhadralok? Could it have been that he acted so well that we didn't even notice?
 MUKUL KESAVAN
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


SOUTHERN STARS
 The Systolic Tide
 'Down' South, the star-fan bond is intense, super-real—and it's sealed with a blood transfusion
 SADANAND MENON
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


OPINION
 JERRY PINTO
 A Bigger Yourself
 Stars need not be actors. Actors play other people. Stars play themselves.
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 OPINION POLL
 Starship Enterprise
 What makes a star a star in Bollywood? Looks, talent, luck? Outlook asks the people...
 NAMRATA JOSHI
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


INTERVIEW
 AMITABH BACHCHAN
 'It's Unfair To Say Today's Stars Have A Lesser Aura'
 Amitabh Bachchan emerged the winner in our Favourite Star of All Times poll. What does the icon himself think of stardom?
 NAMRATA JOSHI
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


STARDOM
 Astronomical Figures
 Bollywood stardom has always seemed head-swivellingly divine. Actually, such romantic personas are shaped by reality, chance and calculation.
 PAROMITA VOHRA
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


LEADING LADIES
 The Fallen Veil
 Robbed of her enigma, the heroine has morphed into perfect plastic
 BHAICHAND PATEL
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


OPINION
 SHUBHRA GUPTA
 Interstellar Space
 The real stars can act—and they inhabit darker planets where there is no PR
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 FAMILY OF STARS
 Star-In-Law: A Study In Contrast
 The once-next-to-god icon Rajesh Khanna and his rising son-in-law Akshay Kumar personify the quirks of superstardom
 NAMAN RAMACHANDRAN
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 MITHUN
 Acidwash Adonis
 Mithun's demotic pull vies with gravity. He's the real superstar.
 ARNAB RAY
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


OPINION
 C.P. SURENDRAN
 Those Black Silk Curtains
 Ok, you look young with your hair. But should you, after all? Ask Rajni
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 DIRECTOR'S CUT
 My Ming Vase
 Is it texture or pliability? Filmmakers pick their own favourite clay.
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 STAR OF STARS
 Hall Of Mirrors
 So who do our actors idolise? Pick up the echoes, the logic of eternal recurrences.
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 ARUNACHAL: COUNTER-INSURGENCY
 Bullets On The Border
 Strategically sensitive Arunachal mulls a unified command to fight rebels on its soil
 WASBIR HUSSAIN
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 TAMIL NADU: VIJAYKANTH
 Dark Horse, Off Screen
 He's keen to own all big political legacies in TN. Vijaykanth may take it to fruition too.
 PUSHPA IYENGAR
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 PHARMA: PRICE CONTROL
 Hijack At Pill Point
 The government is cracking down on drug firms to down medicine prices
 PRAGYA SINGH
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


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CINEMA
 The Outlook Film Survey
 It's all about you-- your favourite actors, stars, lead-pairs, comedians, the ones you find the biggest of hams of all time and those you find the most inexplicable stars.


COLUMN
 RAJINDER PURI
 Bull's Eye
 Good heavens! Is it corruption if a parent helps a son or daughter? Which parent in India doesn't--except Sonia Gandhi...?
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 REVIEW
 An Old Haunting
 The community emerges from the sidelines of
history to revisit, research and revel in its ancestry
 Ruskin Bond on The Anglo-Indians by Irwin Allan Sealy/Photos by Dileep Prakash
 RUSKIN BOND
 Magazine | May 19, 2008

 REVIEW
 A Love of Maya
 Not an "official" biography but the author, more than just a grudging admirer of Mayawati, takes us on a thrilling ride through her political career.
 Paranjoy Guha Thakurta on Behenji: A Political Biography of Mayawati by Ajoy Bose
 PARANJOY GUHA THAKURTA
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


GOSSIP
 Bibliofile
 Who leads the sales figures among the Big Three -- Naipaul, Rushdie, Lahiri? Why is Shobhaa De the mai-baap of Penguin? Is Chetan Bhagat over-hyping by claiming 2,00,000 pre-orders?
 Magazine | May 19, 2008


GOSSIP
 Polscape
 Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas that you've gotta know.


RANTS & RAVES
 One-Way Ticket
 Published letters from the magazine


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