December 21-27, 2007
Headline
Editorial
The lost year
Once more we have a make-or-break week at Baluwatar. It's another cliff-hanger. Till presstime Thursday morning it looked like the three main…
Columns



Voices in the echo chamber
Talking is easier than actually doing something

Red Label Revolution
ust how serious the parties are about elections can be gauged from the fact that they have already consulted the astrologers about auspicious…
Nation
Revisiting a multi-purpose Melamchi
The only way to save the project may be to expand it to include hydropower and irrigation
MALLIKA ARYAL
Business
Think globally, buy locally
Country Manager Jordan Ng of Canon Singapore was in Kathmandu last week. He spoke to Nepali Times about the boom in the South Asian market and…
Leisure
Economy
Think globally, buy locally
Country Manager Jordan Ng of Canon Singapore was in Kathmandu last week. He spoke to Nepali Times about the boom in the South Asian market and…
Happenings
Happenings - Issue #379: LIKE
LIKE FISH NEED BICYCLES: Famous feminist Gloria Steinem takes a break from the Equality Now-sponsored meeting on trafficking in Kathmandu last…
From The Nepali Press
Business Briefs
Business Briefs - Issue #379: 23 for Everest
23 for Everest Everest Bank has opened a new branch at Gwarko. This branch offers a scheme where accounts can be opened with a minimum deposit…
Letters
Letters - Issue #379: NOT JUST RIPOFFS
NOT JUST RIPOFFS 'Gap-year ripoffs' (#372) was indeed a collection of sour experiences of different volunteers. Following the recent celebration…
In this issue:
Not quite there |The Lost Year |Editorial: Designer politics |Voices in the echo chamber |Revisiting a multipurpose Melamchi |Coming home |Gajurel’s Europe yatra |Sihanoukists |Strong madhes |Bardiya’s peace dividend |Polo solo |Think globally, buy locally |China’s Market Leninism |Progressive demining |Backside: Red Label Revolution









