Issue #354

June 22-28, 2007

Headline

Stop Press

Stop Press

KIRAN PANDAY HIGHER CALLING: Editor of Nepal Samacharpatra, Pushkar Lal Shrestha at his deserted office on Thursday. His Kamana Publication was…

SHIVA GAUNLE

Editorial

Pressure on the press

Pressure on the press

SUBHAS RAI Influential circles in Kathmandu can be divided into two schools of thought. One holds that the Maoists are genuine about entering…

Columns

The republic of disorder
State Of The State by CK LAL

The republic of disorder

Jimmy Carter's visit only highlighted Kathmandu's hamhanded approach to the tarai

The next big bad thing
Here And There by DANIEL LAK

The next big bad thing

Agendas and spin determine page one news, but offer no early warning system

Step up to the job
Strictly Business by ASHUTOSH TIWARI

Step up to the job

CEOs in Nepal need some basic strategic know-how

Guest Column by GUNNAR ANDERSEN

Future schools

Let's put money and energy into education

Burgher King
Backside by Ass

Burgher King

The weekly Donkey just can't figure out why we are working ourselves into a frothing frenzy about Girija and his Baby King proposal. After all…

Nation

Bombs in the countryside

Bombs in the countryside

Even in peacetime, thousands of explosive devices are threatening the lives of Nepalis

GOVINDA LUITEL in PALPA

Messy gamble

Messy gamble

Maoists have infiltrated the casinos too

DAMBAR K SHRESTHA

Wheels of change

Wheels of change

Improving water mills has a domino effect

MALLIKA ARYAL in KABHRE

Review

East-meets-west is back east

East-meets-west is back east

After breaking away from his seminal band Sur Sudha and embarking on a solo career, Bijaya Baidya has gained international recognition as a…

Leisure

Mango fever

Mango fever

The celestial fruit is a perennial hit in the Valley of the Gods

PRANAYA SJB RANA

Moving Target

Happenings

Update

Energy award for Nepal

The Centre for Renewable Energy Nepal has won second prize at the international Ashden Award for sustainable energy. Lumin Shrestha, director of…

From The Nepali Press

Jungle justice

Jungle justice

Interview with Chandra Bahadur Thapa ('Sagar'), YCL in-charge of Kathmandu Valley, in Tarun, 18 June

A banda a day

A banda a day

Dirgha Raj Upadhya in Dhangadi, Himal Khabarpatrika, 15-29 June

Nepalipan

Rituraj, Himal Khabarpatrika, 15-29 June

Letters

Letters - Issue #354: HALF EMPTY

HALF EMPTY Democracy gives false hope to Nepalis. Your editorial 'Half full' (#353) suggests that a multiparty system would be the best bet for…

In this issue:

Stop Press |pressure on the press |Editorial: Future schools |The republic of disorder |Bombs in the countryside |Messy gamble |Step up to the job |Free the press |United we stand |Jungle justice |Little king |Nepalipan |A banda a day |The next big bad thing |Wheels of change |Where’s the loot? |Re-casteing politics |Cheap sho(r)ts |Backside: Burgher King