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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



INTERVIEW

NORMAN ERNEST BORLAUG

'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



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



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



PRESS RELEASE

Outlook has disassociated with C-fore, the research agency that conducted market surveys for us.





Week In Pictures

Burma cyclone took at least 22000 lives, President Bush turned economist and blamed -- or complimented? -- Indian middle class for soaring global food prices, Lok Sabha speaker and opposition resolved their stand-off, tentative talks about China-Tibet talks were revived and other pictures from the period April 29 - May 6

Web | May 06, 2008





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Web | Nov 02, 2007



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
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



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



SNIPPETS

Chennai Corner

A part of the wall in Uthapuram village in Madurai district may have been finally demolished this week after nearly 20 years of dividing the upper castes from the Dalits, but untouchability is rampant in Tamil Nadu

PUSHPA IYENGAR

Web | May 08, 2008



HOMAGE

PRABHUDEV SARDAR

The Joy Within

"You must pour your dil into your music," my guru Pandit Prabhudev Sardar was fond of saying. While firmly rooted in the tradition of the idiom of classical music, he was no follower of sterile conventions....

NEETA DESHPANDE

Web | May 08, 2008



OPINION

MIRA KAMDAR

The Bread Basket Case

Like a star of exceptional talent pushed too hard, Punjab's agricultural miracle is on the verge of collapse. Multinationals are vying to bring large-scale industrial agriculture to India--precisely what the country doesn't need...

Web | May 07, 2008



COUNTERVIEW

UMAIR AHMED MUHAJIR

The Bhaiyya's Revenge

'Bizarre, outlandish and a crashing bore; so over-smart, smug and self-indulgent...'? Was Tashan really all that bad? What accounts for severe panning from just about every reviewer?

Web | May 07, 2008



OPINION

C. PETER TIMMER

Running Out Of Food

Even President Bush has jumped in, offering his take on global food shortages, but one thing is sure: Hoarding by countries and speculative bidding on food exacerbate scarcity and cause prices to climb. ...

Web | May 06, 2008



VIEW FROM BRITAIN

GEORGE MONBIOT

Travelling Light

Is the airship a viable alternative to jet travel? Or is it just a flight of fancy? But like most greens I'm prepared to try almost anything, as long as it works. Can the same be said of our opponents?...

Web | May 06, 2008



OPINION

RAJINDER PURI

Is A China-Tibet Accord Possible?

If the leaders in Beijing were a little less sensitive about saving face, and the Dalai Lama just a little more accommodating than he has already been, a settlement might be on the cards......

Web | May 06, 2008



IRAN

All That Gas

There are various dimensions to this castle-building in the air over the gas pipeline from Iran. And isn't Mr Ahmadinejad beginning to sound more and more like another West Asian leader in terms of rhetoric against the US?...

B. RAMAN

Web | May 05, 2008



BANGALORE BYTE

The Ghost Of Cricket

When it comes to cricket, every Indian is expected to have an opinion and when there is something as revolutionary as IPL touching the game, how could one be indifferent?...

SUGATA SRINIVASARAJU

Web | May 05, 2008



IPL

The Silly Season

The IPL's bans are out. The wheels of justice grind on, grinding to dust players-- and officials-- who dare to flout the sanctity of the silly season. Meanwhile, a match referee and the IPL commissioner are out there, lustily cheering......

ROHIT MAHAJAN

Web | May 05, 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



OPINION

BISHWADEEP MOITRA

Shadows On A Stream

The test of time felled most stars. What matters is strategised recall value.

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



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



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



PERFORMANCE: ANBUMANI RAMADOSS

Someone Give Him A Light

A smokescreen separates Anbumani Ramadoss from the underperforming healthcare system...

ANJALI PURI

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



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



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.



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