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12-18 September 2014 #724

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12-18 September 2014 #724


No longer peripheral

Editorial

Muddle-through economics


Muddle-through economics

Columns

Here We Go

by Trishna Rana
For god's sake
No longer peripheral

GUEST COLUMN

by Bihari K Shrestha
Planning to plan
No longer peripheral

The deadline

by Damakant Jayshi
Some citizens more equal than others
No longer peripheral

Backside

by Ass
My 18-point demand
No longer peripheral

Pokhara tries to save its famous paddy





By: Merilin Piipuu
Comments
Nation

Forget the past

The shocking neglect of Nepal’s Tarai heritage in Lumbini and Janakpur
David Seddon in JANAKPUR
Forget the past

Lamjung’s ghost village

More than eight years after the war ended, the displaced still haven’t returned to their village
Yubaraj Shrestha in LAMJUNG
Lamjung’s ghost village
Business

False start

Locals oppose an addition to the Changu Narayan museum gallery
Stéphane Huët
False start
Nepali Times Buzz

Blood and mud

One World Theatre unveils a fascinating production of In the Red and Brown Water in Kathmandu
Stéphane Huët
Blood and mud

Master of two wheels

Meet Nepal’s first professional bike racer
Master of two wheels

The oldest old

People all over the world are living longer.
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
The oldest old
Review

Café Nina

Cafe Nina is as popular as it is singular.
Someplace Else by Ruby Tuesday
Café Nina
Must See

Mary Kom

Although they took Mary Kom out of Bollywood, they forgot to take Bollywood out of it.
Sunir Pandey
Mary Kom
Gizmo

A sound affair

Yantrick
A sound affair

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eSpecial

Editorial

Muddle-through economics


Muddle-through economics

Columns

Here We Go

by Trishna Rana
For god's sake
No longer peripheral

GUEST COLUMN

by Bihari K Shrestha
Planning to plan
No longer peripheral

The deadline

by Damakant Jayshi
Some citizens more equal than others
No longer peripheral

Backside

by Ass
My 18-point demand
No longer peripheral
 

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The stuff of intellectual life

25th August 2011
Nepal now has a literature festival, and not just one
MANJUSHREE THAPA

Little big ones

25th August 2011

The new owners of Tata Nano rate the car's performace.

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