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ISSUE #271
04 NOV 2005
Headline
Line of control
All is quiet on the western front, but for how much longer?
Nation
Ceasefire or no ceasefire
It doesn't seem to make much of a difference in the Maoist heartland
NARESH NEWAR
Domestic Brief
Himalayan tsunamis
Chand, Jr abducted
Branching out
New Products
Travel
Nar Phu
Off the beaten trek in Manang's hidden valleys into a flood
WANDA VIVEQUIN
Review
The still-life of red-light kids
Oscar winning documentary portrays the lives of the children of Calcutta's brothels
ASTHI SAKHWA
Sports
Pokhara’s new waves
Sustained peace could turn the trickle of rafters this season into a flood
RAMESH PAUDEL
Nepali Society
The light of learning
EDITORIAL
Human sacrifices
COLUMNS
Guest Column
by KANAK MANI DIXIT
The king at the summit
State Of The State
by CK LAL
Absolutely traditional
Economic Sense
by ARTHA BEED
Youth power rising
Game Point
by SUJAY LAMA
Junior rackets
Under My Hat
by KUNDA DIXIT
Driving each other nuts
Herojig
by
LETTERS
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Dark age
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Sycophancy
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Game Point
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Herojig
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Right Rajbhandari
FROM THE NEPALI PRESS
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Our street kids
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Polls apart
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Safety valve
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Open border closed
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Manipal collapse
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The Maoists must extend the ceasefire
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