September 15, 1997  
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Contents
Scout Report Selection
Legends of Our Time
Two women of uncommon charisma. One from the slums of the East and another from the royalty of the West.Yet. Mother Teresa and Diana, Princess of Wales, touched the world in remarkable ways.

Mother Teresa: A Mission Ends
Diana, Princess of Wales: Death of an Icon, Birth of a Legend


Patriot Games
Positioning himself as the assertive alternative to Gujral, defence minister Mulayam Singh Yadav turns hawkish and talks tough on national security.

In Search of a Seat
India wants membership to the Security Council in the UN but is wary of facing an election.

Saying it All
There is a greeting card for every occasion and an occasion for every card. Enough for a five-fold growth in business.

Eyecatchers
The Queen's visit revives more than memories of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Paes and Bhupathi work towards winning a Grand Slam title, model Rachel Ruben gets to direct her first video and finally a teleserial that is a real eye-opener.

Newsnotes
New Delhi: Hello, Goodbye || Simple Favourite
Mumbai: Juggler Joshi || Dry Ammunition
Bhopal: Funds and Tears
Chandigarh: Living in Paradise || Friendly Approach
Calcutta: Pointing Fingers
Indore: Palace Intrigue
Bangalore: Dissenting Note

Columns
Race Course Road by Prabhu Chawla
Mani Talk by Mani Shankar Aiyar
Fifth Column by Tavleen Singh
Flip Side by Dilip Bobb

India Calling

Scout Report Home Page

Others

BUSINESS
Slow Combustion
Political considerations dictate a modest hike in petroleum products.

OFFTRACK
Camera Conscious
A Secunderabad shutterbug's obsession throws light on the history of photography.

CINEMA
Film Without Fizz

Betaabi turns out to be a run-of-the-mill film despite a crop of talented actors.

BODYLINE by Ravi Shankar

Briefings

C E N T R E S T A G E
By Ajit Ninan


Selfless Service: Congress President Sitaram Kesri has turned out to be a magnanimous power wielder. Not yet fully prepared to face a snap general election, he is busy providing life support to Gujral, Vaghela and Rabri Devi, sparing little time for his raank and file..

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