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Headline
Wires are crossed, and there is too much grandstanding and rhetoric about peace talks with the Maoists.
BINOD BHATTARAI
Nation
DUBBY BHAGAT
Destroying is easy. Harder, and more important, is building a vision for the future.
PAULD GROSSMAN
How about inviting Pakistan's General Pervez Musharraf on a three-day official visit to Nepal?
PUSKAR BHUSAL
The party has a good chance to occupy the currently vacant "liberal democratic" band of the Nepali political spectrum that is left of the hardline royalists and right of the socialists.
DIPAK GYAWALI
A pioneering Thai activist says Nepal can learn a lot from Thailand's mistakes and achievements in fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
KUNDA DIXIT
Nepali Society
Heritage
Culture
A desolate and repentant King Jaya Prakash Malla ordered a search for a suitable child.
DESMOND DOIG
Technology
Talk to your children and watch where they are clicking before we have our first cybercrime.
ALOK TUMBAHANGPHEY
Leisure
If your batteries need recharging, the shores of Lake Rara is where you do it.
Business
Nepali business suffers from the same malaise as politics: factionalism and infighting.
KIRAN NEPAL
Domestic Brief
Mao Zedong met visiting Nepali Prime Minister BP Koirala on 18 March 1960 in Henchow after a sudden midnight summon from the Chairman.
Interview
Book Worm
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