Word: rahul
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Reported by Robert Horn/Bangkok, Rahul Jacob/Hong Kong, David Liebhold/Jakarta and Adam Zagorin/Washington, with other bureaus
While Sonia refuses to step into the limelight, what about the rest of the family? The nearest heirs are her two children. Like his father at the same age, Rahul, 20, a Harvard undergraduate, shows no interest in politics, preferring photography and target shooting. He is the quieter, more introverted of the two children...
...Delhi, the Prime Minister's official residence. There are two bungalows within the compound, one containing offices and various public rooms, the other serving as the Prime Minister's private quarters, where she lived with her son Rajiv, her daughter-in-law Sonia and their two children, Rahul and Priyanka. Rajiv was off on a political trip to the state of West Bengal, preparing the ruling Congress (I) Party for national elections that are due to be held by mid-January 1985. As Mrs. Gandhi's sole surviving son, Rajiv, 40, was also the heir apparent to the House...
ADAMS--Results not tabulated. CURRIER--Rahul Desai '79, Eric B. Fried '80, Charlie Hall '79, Chris Simmons '79, Susan Stavdohar '81. DUDLEY--Janet Corcoran '79, John Corcoran '79, John Costa '79, Lisa DiTucci '82, Mary Ellen Doherty '79, Peter Lustiber '79. DUNSTER--David Blumbered '81, David Curtis '79, Dan Sherman '79, George Velez '80. ELIOT--David Lakhdir '80, John Ordway '79, John Ramig '80, Jerry Rappaport '80, Douglas Tweedale '80. KIRKLAND--Mark Anderson '79, Pat Fischer '80, Lorraine Hayes '79, John Kopchik '80, Tim Sellers '80. LEVERETT--Mike Calabrese '79, Nick Christakos '79, Jane Fayer '80, Gideon gil '79, Carl...
Maki's men were still picking their way back to Katmandu when news of their success drifted back to New Delhi. There, veteran climbers were frankly envious and just a little sad to see another peak conquered. Said Ram Rahul, climbing companion of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Douglas: "The big conquests are all but over. Before we know it. American Express will be running tourists up to the top of every Himalayan peak just to have a look...