India is still lobbying hard for a permanent seat in the Security Council
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COVER STORY
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Unlike their predecessors, adolescents today are clear about what they want to do with their lives
Can the traditional political leadership effectively fight labour's battles on its own?
While the Supreme Court ruling brings cheer to the Communications Ministry, industry is not so sure
In the autumn of their lives, many westerners make the beach town their second home
When its Asian neighbours go up the fast lane, why does India stay glued to the starting blocks?
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Unlike their predecessors, adolescents today are clear about what they want to do with their lives
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Can the traditional political leadership effectively fight labour's battles on its own?
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Libel charges come thick and fast, but the candid sardar remains irrepressible
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While the Supreme Court ruling brings cheer to the Communications Ministry, industry is not so sure
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Princess Diana's visit enhnces Imran Khan's political aspirations
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The army in-camera trial of four officers sparks off a debate on human rights
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A questionnaire reveals doctors' abysmally low awareness about AIDS
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In the autumn of their lives, many westerners make the beach town their second home
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When its Asian neighbours go up the fast lane, why does India stay glued to the starting blocks?
OTHER STORIES
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Pioneering scholar Alice Thorner's tryst with post-Independence India is far from over
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A dubious match raises a stink, and puts a dampener on the Indian team's recovery trail
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More heads roll, but Rao's agenda remains clear in the CBI inquiry: to project himself as Mr Clean
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Various ethnic groups, bound by common separatist sentiments, come together in the capital
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We have to abandon romantic notions of the independent farmer tilling his soil. Without capital,he'll remain marginal Agriculture needs the emphasis we now give to industry.
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In the run-up to the general elections, Outlook will carry a series of inter -views with eminent CEOs to build up a body of responses to the last five years of the liberalisation programme, how it has affected industry, what course it's poised to tak
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But many Asian nations will not be represented at the Bangkok meet in March
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For all the focus on batsmen, it's Jonty Rhodes and his ilk who may tilt the scales
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It's all very well to have 12 teams competing, but many of the matches have been farcical
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Once one-day gods, the Windies today scrabble for survival
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The current activism is only temporary, says Chief Justice A.M. Ahmadi
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Former Supreme Court Justice V.I.Krishna Iyer on judicial activism
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On the role of judicial activism.
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An Outlook-MODE opinion poll finds overwhelming support for judicial activism.
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The abdication of responsibility by Parliament and the executive has forced a burst of judicial activism—on issues as diverse as hawala and environment. But could this spell danger?
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Azhar's close friends reveal that they got an inkling of the marital schism when he did not reach home on New Year's Eve in 1995 even though he was in Hyderabad
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While he leads India's World Cup challenge, a family scandal brews back home in Hyderabad
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Sachin's brother recalls his explosive debut in competitive cricket
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The blatant rigging of the elections by the Zia government leads to a constitutional crisis
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IA engineers renege on a productivity-linked wage agreement
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Files pertaining to the bank securities scam vanish into thin air