Posted on February 14th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
By Dinesh Wagle on February 14th, 2005 in Wagle Street Journal
Thirteen days after experiencing a dramatic political change in their country, Nepali people, mostly youth and in the city area are in a mood of celebration today. Know why? Valentine fever has caught them like a fire in an African jungle. Yes there are “huge [...]
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Posted on February 11th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Theme of the Blog: Those odd-looking editorials in Nepali newspapers published immediately after the Royal Takeover of Feb 1, 2005 were not odd, in fact.
By Dinesh Wagle
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Since the government order following the Royal Proclamation suspended the civil liberties, among others, we were in a great dilemma…as to what exactly to write and [...]
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Posted on February 10th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
By Dinesh Wagle
Wagle’s Web Log
Theme of the Blog: After being banned from writing on hot political topics, Nepali journalists are trying to go beyond the subjects they have been ignoring for a long time. It seems, readers are enjoying.
After writing some odd editorials and leaving some blank spaces, newspapers, it seems, are back to [...]
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Posted on February 8th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
By Dinesh Wagle
It feels so great to return to this site after a long long long week. For the first time in my life, I knew the importance of this site, a place to express myself, ourself…A great forum to share ideas.
As you might have already know, dear friends, Nepal is going throught a very [...]
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Posted on February 7th, 2005 by UWB
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Dear friends world over, Nepal is closed for the time being. So we won’t be able to put our views here. But you are free to put your views. Please continue to use this blogging site.
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