Issue #352

June 8-14, 2007

Headline

Still undecided

Still undecided

Most Nepalis are either not interested in politics, or are unsure which way to vote

Editorial

Dialogue, not diatribe

Dialogue, not diatribe

KIRAN PANDAY Is media responsible for the current national mood of doom and gloom? Is it again spreading cynicism about the democratic process?…

Columns

Stir it up
Here And There by DANIEL LAK

Stir it up

Find your own way to improve life and prospects in Nepal

Playing with matches
State Of The State by CK LAL

Playing with matches

The Maoists want to fight fire with fire in the tarai

Learning curve
Strictly Business by ASHUTOSH TIWARI

Learning curve

B-schools in Nepal need to move with the times

The Young Columnist League
Backside by Ass

The Young Columnist League

Call us Asses na?ve, but we can understand the gravity of the diplomatic incident triggered by the American ambassador to Nepal getting stoned…

Nation

Leisure

Happenings

From The Nepali Press

Deceptive calm

Deceptive calm

Interview with Bharat Keshari Simha, aide to King Gyanendra, in Nepal, 3 June

Letters

Letters - Issue #352: WATERTIGHT

WATERTIGHT Economic Sense ('Water soluble', #351) does not make any sense. I don't understand why your economists prefer not to analyse issues…

In this issue:

Still undecided |Dialogue, not Diatribe |Editorial: Even wars have limits |Playing with matches |Learning curve |Deceptive calm |Ban bandas |East-west banda |Rebels rebel |Springtime in Langtang Beyul |Stir it up |The state of Nepali democracy |Open doors |Get your hands dirty… … and your head clear |Backside: The Young Columnist League