The tennis impressario assails Edberg, and continues to believe in Indian tennis
- COVER STORY
Politicians do the rounds of 'akharas' in search of beefy bodyguards and booth capturers
The hawala scam and the chaotic poll scenario have upset the industry-politician fund-flow cart
There are no Indira Gandhis in 1996. But in a male-dominated polity, there are still women who want to try their luck at the ballot box.
The Congress is suffering from power-fatigue, and the disease currently is in its terminal stage.
While Sharad Pawar remains a heavyweight, other high-profile Congress candidates may find the going tough
Big bucks and big names, as ATP tennis finally comes to India
Politicians do the rounds of 'akharas' in search of beefy bodyguards and booth capturers
High-powered polo carnival fails to excite Bombay's glitterati
The hawala scam and the chaotic poll scenario have upset the industry-politician fund-flow cart
There are no Indira Gandhis in 1996. But in a male-dominated polity, there are still women who want to try their luck at the ballot box.
The Congress is suffering from power-fatigue, and the disease currently is in its terminal stage.
While Sharad Pawar remains a heavyweight, other high-profile Congress candidates may find the going tough
OTHER STORIES
A NIMHANS study reveals the presence of CJD in India
Former Kerala chief minister <b>E.K. Nayanar</b> is chief coordinator of the Left Democratic Front election campaign in Kerala. Speaking to outlook to <b>outlook,</b> he said he was confident that the LDF would come through as the winning combinatio
Crippled by the Antony-Karunakaran rift, the Congress may find a late resurrection difficult
There are still doubts whether the poll process will be completed
An isolated Bangarappa may not have any impact this time
External Affairs Minister <b>Pranab Mukherjee</b> spoke to <b>Sunil Narula</b> on the Congress party's foreign policy. Excerpts:
Pakistan, nuclear options, and Indo-US relations are the priorities of most political parties
For 10 long months, three young girls were tortured by their father
Keshub Mahindra, chairman of the Rs 3,000 crore Mahindra & Mahindra group, is a pragmatic idealist who has his finger on the pulse of both Government and industry. One of the first members of the Bombay Club, he still defends its raison d'etre, thoug
Every extra newspaper that is sold could mean a loss, given the current advertisement slump as advertisers back current affairs programmes on the southern satellite channels
The Election Commission comes down on intra-party democracy
Manifestos cease to be serious declarations of intent and have become mere academic exercises
Big bucks and fine-tuned strategies spur ad agencies on as they sell their clients to a nation Rival parties lash out at each other with telling lyrics set to the melody of popular film hits
Brushing aside the problems that have beset the Third Front and its search for allies, Bihar Chief Minister <i>Laloo Prasad Yadav</i> spoke to <b>Ishan Joshi</b> about his party's promising prospects. Excerpts:
Tie-ups with regional parties and scattered dissatisfaction could translate into votes for the Third Force
A Tamil magazine gets explosive video footage of Veerappan, only to have its telecast stayed
The nation is shocked as a 30-year-old Sikh goes on a rampage
An insider's account of rampant corruption in the civil services
Through the provincial lens—English magic realism at its best
On the eve of elections, politicians rush to astrologers to get their planetary positions reviewed