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House back to business; PM 'scraps' decision
KATHMANDU, FEB 10 - Opposition parties on Thursday allowed parliament to resume following the government decision to backtrack from its decision to legalise war-era transactions.
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17 years sought for 'abductor' Gupta
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - A case was filed in the Kathmandu District Court on Thursday seeking 17-year jail for former minister and CA member Shyam Sundar Gupta
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Baidya faction demands PM’s resignation
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - UCPN (Maoist) Vice Chairman Mohan Baidya’s faction on Thursday demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai.
Two electrocuted in Dolakha
DOLAKHA, FEB 09 - Two persons were electrocuted and four others seriously injured in Magapauwa VDC-8 and 9 in Dolakha district on Wednesday evening.
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Winter clearance sales are on
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - With the end of winter approaching, branded apparel stores in the Kathmandu valley have launched sales schemes
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Remittance flows, workers’ woes remain
KATHMANDU, FEB 07 - Ramesh Mahat of Panchthar who returned to Nepal a few days ago is planning to go to Kuwait again.
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US says missing Chinese top cop met US diplomats
BEIJING , FEB 09 - The celebrity top cop relieved of his duties in a major Chinese city met officials at a U.S. consulate amid unconfirmed reports of an asylum bid.
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Police issue warrant for ex Maldives president
MALE, FEB 09 - A Maldives court issued an arrest warrant Thursday for former President Mohamed Nasheed.
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Nepal snatches nervy victory over Bhutan
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - Nepal booked a final spot in the ACC U-19 Women’s Championship after surviving an early scare to beat Bhutan by three-wickets at the Unity Ground in Kuwait.
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Mom in central China gives birth to 15 pound baby
BEIJING , FEB 09 - A mother in central China has given birth to a 15.52 pound (7.04 kilogram) baby, possibly the largest newborn on record since the country's founding in 1949.
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New advance in gene therapy for blindness
FEB 09 - US scientists on Wednesday reported a new advance in using gene therapy to restore eyesight in people with a rare, inherited form of blindness.
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My arch-enemy is an idiot
By: PREENA SHRESTHA
FEB 04 - My arch-enemy is an idiot
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Former National Assembly Chairman passes away
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - Former Chairman of National Assembly Dr. Mohmmad Mohasin passed away on Wednesday.
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State Restructuring: Parties at a loss how to handle recommendations
KATHMANDU, FEB 09 - Major parties are yet to reach a conclusion on procedures to debate the reports of the State Restructuring Commission in the Constituent Assembly.
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The Hundi menace
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Speak your mind
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The future of sovereignty
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The nature of Nepal’s federation will define and determine the future of Nepal’s...
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India’s acid test
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Parallels can be drawn between the current polls in five Indian states and our...
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Up, up, and away
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The federalist controversy
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Despite much acrimony, there is ample ground for negotiation and compromise between the views of the two SRC...
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Nepal can benefit from regional economic integration
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Photo circle international workshop
KATHMNANDU, FEB 09 - Photo.circle, which has been supporting emerging photographers since 2007, is currently in the middle of a workshop
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People over vehicles
FEB 05 - Along with road widening, new corridors.
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Bosnian man living in a cave
FEB 09 - A Bosnian man who has been living in a cave for a number of years is now struggling to deal with a harsh winter but determined to stay in his natural dwelling.
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Fame beckons for new 'world's shortest man'
FEB 09 - Pilloried by neighbours, laughed at in freakshows and spurned by the women he admired, Chandra Bahadur Dangi has always seen his tiny stature as a curse.
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