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02 March 1998
  Aly Baba
The lean, tall, Aly Khan looks more like a corporate execytive than an actor. He thinks theatre is his centrestage, but roles like his latest one in Yehi Hai Raaz bring him recognition claims writer Anagha Sawant.
  The great Indian poll show
The writer Anuradha Nagaraj surfs through the election package on different channels to tell what's what. The final countdown has begun and everyone is counting. Doordarshan will have 72 hours of live telecast, Zee India will have T.N.Seshan, Sony will have Vinod Dua and STAR will have who else, but Prannoy Roy.

As tears go by
Exit Poll '98. Much, much longer than Nalini Singh's hair and not nearly as colourful as her attire. At least the first two hours. Ideally, this should have been nasty, brutish and short. Rapid results, speaking graphics, quickfire comments from politicians and brief analyses from Singh, Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar and psephologist G.V.R Narasimha Rao.
White House has no alternate story on Monicagate
The White House has no plans to tell an "alternate story" to President Bill Clinton's vehement denial of any improper relations with former intern Monica Lewinsky. The comment came in response to a CBS news report that said Clinton's strategy in the White House sex scandal would be to admit a special relationship with Lewinsky, which involved only kissing.


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Godrej India

Ceat Financial Services Ltd.

 

Informal moves afoot to keep BJP at bay
Informal moves were afoot yesterday to cobble a non-BJP government in the event of a hung verdict, as predicted by two exit polls, even before start of counting of votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
The LC spectre continues to haunt Kalyan ministry
UP Chief Minister Kalyan Singh's worries have begun with a struggle within the Loktantrik Congress. LC leader Naresh Agarwal is putting pressure on Kalyan to drop two LC ministers, Harishanker Tiwari and Shyam Sundar Sharma.

 


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