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Headline
It is clear that the Maoists are on the back foot, and more amenable to a deal than before the general strike

Nation
The political stalemate shows some signs of easing, at least for the hopeful
DEWAN RAI

The on again off again ban on sand and stone exports to India has all but wiped out local crusher industries
SUVAYU DEV PANT and DEWAN RAI

Bird of prey, take me on your flight
FOO CHEE CHANG

Publisher\'s Note

Life Times
Pokhara's far more than just a launching pad for a trek
AHMAD ISKANDAR

Pokhara's Lakeside is one of the hippest places to wine and dine in the country, and is a kind of Thamel for beach bums.

Constitution Supplement
Polls may surprise, but they also have the power to guide those willing to take their judgment positively
KRISHNA KHANAL

BIZ BRIEF

 
COLUMNS
Analysis
by KIRAN NEPAL
Less revolting

Strictly Business
by ASHUTOSH TIWARI
Get the message across

Plain Speaking
by PRASHANT JHA
Letting go

Fourth Estate
by CK LAL
Television politics

Backside
by ASS
The bottom line

Politically Cracked
by INDU NEPAL
Revolutionary teachers

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