May 23-29, 2008
Headline
Editorial
Procrasti nation
MIN RATNA BJARACHARYA ACCOUNTABILITY: Residents of the Koteswor area have been protesting against the Maoist murder of Ram Hari Shrestha since…
Columns


The new Madhesi woman
Make way for these articulate, aggressive assembly members


Quality quest
Saying that your company is for quality is not enough. How you put your systems in place to achieve quality is what matters. This was the…
Opiate of the asses
When Comrade Parsuram, accompanied by his sidekick Comrade Hanuman, accepted garlands and blessings from a republican Godman at the Marwari…
Nation
Experimenting with commune-ism
The Maoists can't decide whether to keep communes or scrap them
PRAKASH MAHATARA in RUKUM
One size doesn’t fit all
Providing education for Down's syndrome children is still a problem
SHEERE NG
Interview
"Koirala must resign"
MIN RATNA BAJRACHARYA The MJF's Upendra Yadav is a political kingmaker and seems to know it. As aides scurried around fixing meetings and…
Business
"Constitutional politics and violence can’t go together"
KIRAN PANDAY Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat speaks to Nepali Times this week about the post-election power play and about the state of the…
Review
Travelling back to Kathmandu
Since early January, thirteen outstanding documentaries from South Asia, which were first shown in Film South Asia '07 last October, have been…
Sports
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In this issue:
Changing of the guard | Procasti Nation | Editorial: Sore losers | Caste, class and religion | The new Madhesi woman | Quality quest | “Constitutional politics and violence can’t go together” | “Koirala must resign” | Federalism | King to obey | New Pushpa Lal? | Street spirit | Drive as you live | One size doesn’t fit all | Experimenting with commune-ism | Elephant and dragon | Round robin in the Valley | Travelling back to Kathmandu | Man of iron | Backside: Opiate of the asses











