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SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

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15-21 March 2013 #647

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15-21 March 2013 #647


SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

Editorial

Let's face it


Let's face it

Columns

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
No country of their own
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
Eye for an eye
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

Backside

by Ass
Chief Justice + Prime Minister = Chief Minister
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME
Nation

Up for grabs

The field is wide open in the next election for any party that can prove it can perform
Kunda Dixit
Up for grabs

A wide open field

The results of the Himalmedia Public Opinion Poll 2013 give the clearest indication yet of the widespread public disillusionment with the main political parties
A wide open field

Feminine FM

Women-run community radios promote grassroots democracy and help fight domestic violence in Nepal
Annie O'Kain In Udaypur,
Feminine FM

Rules of engagement

Nepal’s donors are hesitant to work with the government on local development because of lack of accountability and political will
Naresh Newar
Rules of engagement
International

Bhutan, Inc

Media struggles to survive in the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Ron Augustin In Thimpu,
Bhutan, Inc
Nepali Times Buzz

WOMEN ON TOP

Four down, three to go for seven Nepali women climbers
WOMEN ON TOP

Off the road

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Rabi Thapa
Off the road

Travelling TB

Although TB rates in Nepal have plummeted in the past decade it is still one of the biggest killers of Nepalis.
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
Travelling TB
Book Review

“I feel like I’ve come home”

“I feel like I’ve come home”
Review

Golden Dragon

If this restaurant served more generous portions and focused on its cuisine it could attract a larger share of the food-loving Jhamel crowd
Someplace Else by Tsering Dolker
Golden Dragon
Must See

Searching for Sugar Man

Watch this documentary for its amazing content and the integrity of its subject matter as well as for its creativity
Sophia Pande
Searching for Sugar Man
Gizmo

The killer mouse

Yantrick by
The killer mouse

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eSpecial

Editorial

Let's face it


Let's face it

Columns

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
No country of their own
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
Eye for an eye
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME

Backside

by Ass
Chief Justice + Prime Minister = Chief Minister
SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME
 
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This metaphorical Nepali Times editorial after King Gyanendra's coup on 1 February 2005 tried to circumvent the military censors by replacing the word 'democracy' with 'trees'. The newspaper came out with white holes where the censors had expunged paragraphs and cartoons.

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24th December 2009
After ten years of war, Nepalis welcomed the end of conflict, and some Maoists realised it was more important to build than to destroy.
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24th December 2009
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