United We Blog – for a peaceful and democratic Nepal
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Narayan Wagle Wins Madan Puraskar
By Dinesh Wagle on August 31st, 2005 in Wagle Street Journal Debut novel Palpasa Cafe has created history in Nepali book industry by selling out 5 thousands copies in a month. As a critic recently noted, Narayan’s Wagle’s novel Palpasa Cafe is filled with many coincidences. The meeting between Drishya and Palpasa (two main characters)…
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Resort Hopping at Dhulikhel
A travelogue: Bloggers Deepak and Dinesh went to Dhulikhel, a picturesque Nepali town, in a sponsored trip on Saturday. In the journey, they discovered friends in some journalists. By Deepak Adhikari Some of our colleagues at Kantipur Complex were unaware that Dinesh, I and Pawan (Kathmandu Post) were getting panicky every passing minute. Later, Dipendra…
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Rajdhani Daily Covers UWB
Nepali newspaper features United We Blog! In yet another report about blogs in Nepali media, UWB features in today’s issue of Rajdhani, a national daily published from Kathmandu. The article, written by KP Dhungana, a blogger himself, tries to introduce the concept of web logs to its readers. It highlights the importance of the new…
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Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful… Dreams (of Miss Nepal Contestants)
By Dinesh Wagle on August 10th, 2005 in Wagle Street Journal What does it mean to be a Miss Nepal? Who Will Be a Miss Nepal?: Contestants of Miss Nepal 2005 are visiting to different places including Bal Mandir, an orphan center, in Kathmandu. They went there on Monday, Aug 8 and collected information regarding…
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Monarchy Debated In Court, First Time in Nepal
By Kiran Chapagain on August 9th, 2005 in Eagle Eye King’s constitutionality questioned in the court for the first time in Nepal. An analysis The debate over the constitutionality of King Gyanendra has now reached to the court from the streets of the capital. Now lawyers have begun to question the constitutionality of the king…
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Government Creates Vigilante Group
By Vishnu on August 8th, 2005 in Bashnet Ko Guff UPDATED: A Dangerous trend which will worsen the bloody situation in Nepal. In yet another instance of state-supported violence, seven people have been killed while dozens more have been displaced in Agra and surrounding villages of Makawanpur and Dhading districts. It is a state-sponsored lynching…
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Will My Mobile Ring?
This is an absurd question today for many because almost all post-paid mobile phones are ringing. But for me, a man happy with the pre-paid mobile, it’s an important question. My mobile is dead for more than six months, I had almost thought of buying a post-paid one. But an advertisement in newspapers by Nepal…

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