The ad guru, autobiography now out of gestation, talks about his labour of love
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COVER STORY
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ONE of the four nomadic hunter-gatherer Negrito people of the Andamans, very little is known about them.
A possible food crisis causes the Jarawas to shed their 1,000-year-old reticence and isolation
Lesbianism is not alien to India. Yet contemporary women face growing intolerance. Is it due to male insecurity?
Economic slowdown, feeble policies, low investor confidence, everything's going wrong in the FM
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...to a TV near you. Bollywood blockbusters are the rage.
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ONE of the four nomadic hunter-gatherer Negrito people of the Andamans, very little is known about them.
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A possible food crisis causes the Jarawas to shed their 1,000-year-old reticence and isolation
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First-person account by a Delhi-based writer-activist for lesbian rights.
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Lesbianism is not alien to India. Yet contemporary women face growing intolerance. Is it due to male insecurity?
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Economic slowdown, feeble policies, low investor confidence, everything's going wrong in the FM
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OTHER STORIES
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Hinduism not only dampens ambition but also teaches a fatalistic acceptance of a person's lot in life.
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It is still not too late for Vajpayee to disown India's, and his own party's past, and make a fresh
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Irate Independents might topple the BJP-Sena applecart
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The Kani tribe fights for its rights over a traditional herb
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Betty Trask Prize, Commonwealth Writers' First Book Prize, Encore award for best second novel... Is the Booker next? In Delhi recently for the launch of <i>Freedom Song</i>, Amit Chaudhuri on his art.
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Military exercises Shiv Shakti and Tri Amph-98 demonstrate the Indian armed forces' attack mode
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Rashid Latif's revelations to 'Outlook' last year now have an ominous ring of truth In July 1997, Outlook's Aniruddha Bahal met Pakistan wicket-keeper and ex-captain Rashid Latif in Dailey's Bar, on the Strand, in London. In a 90-minute session wher
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The Aussie bombshell gives the ace Pakistani batsman a respite but he may yet be nailed
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Shouts and murmurs inside hotel room are fresh evidence
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A veteran cricket writer says a former Indian Test player wooed Waugh, Warne
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The ghost of match-fixing returns home with a bang—the web of deceit widens and the accusers become the accused
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A seizure of poppy seeds blocks 80,000 tonnes of sugar at the border
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India is the world's biggest sugar producer, with a big surplus. Why then import from Pakistan?
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The Congress leadership wants to move in only if BJP stumbles
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I am total embarrass for availing again and again kindhospital of 'Outlook'. But I facing a cute crisis. Crisis be my son. Fellow failin metric ...
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As Lever's Pepsodent invades Colgate turf, the heat is on India's top oral care brand
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A resonant quest for identity
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An ex-cop outlines the ills that plague the law-enforcing system
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...RSS leader K.S. Sudershan blurts out as he goes into the crucial Nagpur conclave
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As the BJP-RSS rift gets serious, key allies prepare for the worst
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A shocking attack on innocents, the climax of a decade of intra-ashram killings...meet Ayodhya's gun-toting sadhus
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The ULFA and its former colleagues declare war on each other
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The fight was over a snooker game—and Pakistan won the gold
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Are we completely out of sync in the world arena? Our poor showing seems to suggest that.