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From The Nepali Press
No more murders Gorkhapatra, 3 February
FROM ISSUE #233 (01 FEB 2005 - 10 FEB 2005)
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In a country where there used to be news of murders and violence every day, these incidents have come to a stop after King Gyanendra's royal address yesterday. There have been no untoward incidents anywhere in the country. Security has also been tightened since yesterday to prevent violence. There have been no violent incidents even in Maoist-affected areas like Rolpa, Doti, Jajarkot and Dang. Reports from various parts of the country say that the situation is normal. Kathmandu Valley is also secure. No more tyre-burning, no more street obstructions and no irresponsible actions.
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• Back to work
• Gurkhas greet verdict • Dateline Varanasi • Yadav's turn • "Society still looks down on business people." Over the past seven days • Giving their art and soul
• 'Tis the season • Down and dirty • Venting it out in Varanasi • Unseen heroes Over the past seven days LATEST COMMENTS
gorkhemutu on 'Gallery':
IF YOU ALL HAVE FAITH, AND YOU ARE BIT RELIGIOUS, THEN YOU SHOULD THINK OF ONE ....
jai maobadi on 'Gallery':
Those people, who still think the Gyanendra a hero or a king, are a real douchebag. ....
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