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8-14 March 2013 #646

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8-14 March 2013 #646


Fishing in muddy waters

Editorial

Fresh faces


Fresh faces

Columns

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Foreign domestic policy
Fishing in muddy waters

GUEST COLUMN

by Deepti Gurung
Nepal’s gender apartheid
Fishing in muddy waters

Backside

by Ass
Still polls apart
Fishing in muddy waters
Nation

“Make the rules and stick to them”

Russian ambassador to Nepal Sergey Vasilievich Velichkin explains his position on the current political deadlock
“Make the rules and stick to them”

The Russia returns

Nepali alumni of Russian universities are high-achievers in their chosen professions
Sunir Pandey
The Russia returns

Whose Lumbini is it anyway?

Greed and a lack of sustainable long-term vision on the national level have held back Lumbini for too long
Trishna Rana In Rupandehi,
Whose Lumbini is it anyway?

Destination peace

Three things unite 26 million Nepalis like nothing else: MoMo, Mount Everest, and Lumbini
Trishna Rana
Destination peace
International

Irrelevance of innocence

Karachi has become a microcosm of Pakistan’s politico-ethnic rivalries
Kanak Mani Dixit In Karachi,
Irrelevance of innocence

Starting Japan’s reconstruction now

Funding for reconstruction is declining after the tsunami but in large parts of Japan’s it has yet to begin
Daan Bauwens in Tokyo,
Starting Japan’s reconstruction now
Nepali Times Buzz

The Queens of drama

This women's day we celebrate female trailblazers of Nepali theatre
Suman Raymajhi
The Queens of drama

Think in kink

Customers at Kathmandu’s sex shops are mostly men above 35, but that is changing
Bhrikuti Rai
Think in kink

Fish below Fish Tail

Ex-Gurkha transforms district’s economy with a trout farm in the shadow of Machhapuchhre
Jivan Prasad Rai In Pokhara,
Fish below Fish Tail

A breath of filthy air

Inhaling wooden smoke is as worse as smoking five packs of cigarette a day
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
A breath of filthy air
Book Review

Witness to history in the making

Witness to history in the making
Review

3 Fox

Although the food is ordinary, it's popular among solo travellers and it’s a great place to meet tourists
Someplace Else by Trishna Rana
3 Fox

Sunflower Travellers Lodge and Restaurant

There are no frills at this restaurant but excellent food makes up for the lack of fanciness
Someplace Else by Trishna Rana
Sunflower Travellers Lodge and Restaurant

Buddha's Maya

Buddha's Maya
Must See

Beasts of the Southern Wild

This film has rawness, a poetic heart, beautiful imagery, and a little girl as the protagonist
Sophia Pande
Beasts of the Southern Wild
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eSpecial

Editorial

Fresh faces


Fresh faces

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By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Foreign domestic policy
Fishing in muddy waters

GUEST COLUMN

by Deepti Gurung
Nepal’s gender apartheid
Fishing in muddy waters

Backside

by Ass
Still polls apart
Fishing in muddy waters
 
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