Nepal Today

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Himal newsmagazine torched

Kathmandu, 18 Nov: Unknown, masked persons seized 1,500 copies of Himal newsmagazine from a news depot in Thalapali and torched it Sunday.
The magazine management recently citing losses sacked several workers but at the same time recruited people after dismissal.
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President, Kalam hold discussions

Kathmandu, 18 Nov: President Dr Ram Baran Yadav Tuesday held discussions with visiting former Indian president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam at Shital Niwas.
They shared experiences, the president’s office said.
The architect of India’s nuclear bomb and dubbed the ‘missile man’, Kalam suggested Nepal large-scale plantation of herbs and its conservation while addressing Monday a symposium on “Dynamics of Societal Transformation’.
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Tham Maya Thapa appointed CPN-UML whip

Kathmandu, 18 Nov: Tham Maya Thapa has appointed whip by the CPN-UML parliamentary party Monday.
The meeting was chaired by General-Secretary JhalanathKhanal.
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Another shooting incident in Saptari

Kathmandu, 18Nov: Another person was shot dead after abduction overnight in Saptari—the same day Peace Minister Janardhan Sharma Prabhakar held unofficial talks with four rebel groups to discuss regional demands.
Another person was abducted in the district Tuesday morning as violence continues in the south.
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Susta residents start movement to pressure govt.

Kathmandu, 18 Nov: Susta residents
Tuesday blocked disrupted movement of vehicles on highways in Nawalparasi saying government was indifferent to their demands to stop Indian encroachment
in the disputed bordering area.
Susta residents said they will continue their protests until government takes steps to stop encroachment.
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MEDIA GOOGLE

“”The interim constitution hasn’t empowered the president to take independent decisions; that’s why the president doesn’t have power to appoint advisors and specialists.”

(Nepal Samacharpatra, 18 Nov.)

“Congress failed to implements dozens of agreements signed in New Delhi, Baneshwor and SIngha Durbar when in power: it’s only superficial satisfaction for Congress to claim now that it has forced Maoists to implement past accords.”

“Punarjagaran, 18 Nov.)

“If anybody belittles and disrespects the PLA, he’s again pushing civil war. It should be understood such elements are seeking violence.”

(PM Prachanda, Janadesh, 18 Nov.)

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