March 16-22, 2007
Headline
Editorial
Can’t eat slogans
KIRAN PANDAYIt's soon going to be one year since the April Uprising. Almost every issue of this paper in the past year we have predicted that…
Columns



Tennis and life lessons
There's no high like having a positive impact on a young person

Knowing how to do IT
If you can't work a computer, you're unfit to lead a country

Just kidding
The NC-D is going to hold on tight to Hydropower in the interim government even if it means sacrificing Deuba's chance to be President Girija's…
Nation
From Maoism to tourism
Rolpa may show the world how to make a revolution a tourist attraction
PRABIN GAUTAM in ROLPA
Interview
Sports
Arts
Reinvention
'Another me' is a vivid record of trafficking survivors' imaginings of themselves as human, animistic, and divine beings of power, love,…
Education
Not by promises alone
Nationalising education could be the worst thing for an already-fragile system
MALLIKA ARYAL
Nepali Society
Return of the native
MIN BAJRACHARYA Laxman Shrestha is known for painting abstract landscapes that contain vast expanses. His first solo show in Kathmandu in 40…
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In this issue:
A stitch in time |Can't eat slogans |Editorial: Truly new |When words are weapons |Not by promises alone |Mind your business |Supreme corruption |Property rights |Spring climbing |Tennis and life lessons |Knowing how to do IT |From Maoism to tourism |Home away from home |Reinvention |(Can’t get no) Satisfaction |White lines |Return of the native |Backside: Just kidding











