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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Beeline for home away from home |
| As in 1950, self-exiled Nepalese freedom lovers rush to Raxaul for shelter |
| Boiled brinjal was the staple diet of Himalayan giants Ganesh Man Singh, Matrika Koirala and Krishna Bhattarai ' the first known as the 'Gandhi of Nepal' and the other two going on to become Prime Ministers ' when they fled to this town after the palace crackdown on democrats decades ago. ... | Read.. |
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| Between lines
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| Beyond printing dry announcements released by the palace, a cursory glance of the Nepali press seems to say little about the situation. But a closer look reveals some substanc ... | Read.. |
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| Left springs Maoist surprise
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| India's apprehensions over the growing influence of Nepal's Maoists notwithstanding, the Left today made it clear that it is willing to express solidarity even with the a ... | Read.. |
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| King to court people
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| Nepal's new government will focus on fighting corruption and poverty, the state media said today. ... | Read.. |
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| Geeta, who received a bullet injury during an army raid on a college campus in Pokhara, in hospital on Saturday. The students were staging protests against King Gyanendra's coup. (Reuters) |
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