September 14-20, 2007
Headline
Editorial
Glass houses
It's hard even for die-hard democrats to see a silver lining in the way the current interim executive is conducting itself.The country has been…
Columns


Caste mongering
Identity politics is compartmentalizing Nepalis without their consent


Boys behaving badly
Hilarity ensues when plans for a booze-soaked party go awry in Superbad


Battle royal for republic
The current petroleum shortage is not going to go away because no one in government is willing to bell the cat. Last week, energy experts came…
Nation
Reform rumble
Lack of debate over security sector reform may spell trouble ahead
JOHN NARAYAN PARAJULI
Interview
Review
From The Nepali Press
Business Briefs
Business Briefs - Issue #366: Sanima in Damak
Sanima in Damak Sanima Bikas Bank has opened its first branch in Damak. The bank offers evening baking services, lockers, and foreign currency…
Letters
Letters - Issue #366: JOGIMARA
JOGIMARA It is such a sad and terrible thing to hear about the bereaved people of Jogimara 'I weep at night' (#364). I felt so moved after going…
In this issue:
No accident |Glass Houses |Editorial: Caste mongering |The coming potato riots |Peace without dividend |Time to wake up |Ceremonial monarchy |Editors’ Alliance |Forgotten hero |Bhattarai, Monika, and the corrupt |Civil war |What a gas But the petrol shortage is really no laughing matter |Reform rumble |“Don't parachute” |Calling all moderates |Remembering hell |Boys behaving badly |Father of Nepal’s gobar gas industry |Backside: Battle royal for republic









