Issue #415

August 29 - September 4, 2008

Headline

Love thy neighbour

Love thy neighbour

BILASH RAI It's an indication of just how sensitive India-Nepal relations have become that few in the New Delhi foreign policy establishment…

MALLIKA ARYAL in NEW DELHI

Editorial

A flood of recrimination

A flood of recrimination

SOHAN SHRESTHA When the Himalaya were being formed in the past 60 million years, what is now the Tarai used to be the shores of a sea called the…

Columns

Justice delayed
Guest Column by RAM K BHANDARI

Justice delayed

Let truth prevail on the International Day of the Disappeared

Two Dajus
Plain Speaking by PRASHANT JHA

Two Dajus

Playing India and China off against each other never worked

Feeble fairy tale
Critical Cinema by A. ANGELO D'SILVA

Feeble fairy tale

Comic book adaptation suffers the curse of the sequel

Strictly Business by ASHUTOSH TIWARI

Undervalued work

For most, the mantra is: play safe, don't rock the boat and follow the herd

Backside by Ass

You stab my back, I'll stab yours

Upendra Yadav is probably going to get a real dressing down in Dilli for having uttered the 'E' word when discussing Nepal's relations with…

Nation

CA PAs

CA PAs

A majority of the Constituent Assembly (CA) nominated under the proportional representation system have not completed high school. A majority of…

Interview

Star Gazing

From The Nepali Press

Business Briefs

Letters

Letters - Issue #415: NEPALINESS

NEPALINESSNarayan Khadka's vision of a common Nepali identity is reminiscent of the Panchyati days ('Shared past, shared future', #414).…

In this issue:

Love thy neighbour |A flood of recrimination |Editorial: Dhulikhel dispatch |Justice delayed |GM targets South Asia |Copying goes digital |Undervalued work |YCL terror in Qatar |Unethical media |Team Prachanda |Vanished without a trace |Two Dajus |Holding up one-third of the sky |CA PAs |“Political stability for economic progress” |Backside: You stab my back, I’ll stab yours