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• No end in sight for displaced of Nepal, BBC News, June 6/06

• Manmohan’s airport welcome, Koirala in elite club, DNA, June 06/06
• Nigerian arrested with 1.1kg white heroin, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• Bara, Parsa closed to protest secular state move, THT, June 6/06
• India to announce massive aid package, Kuwait News, June 6/06

• PM Koirala leaves for New Delhi, Nepalnews, June 6/06
• Tibetans launch poetry book on Mt. Everest, Phayul, June 6/06
• Government seeks funds from to stave off crisis, AsiaNews, June 6/06

• Interview with Bidhya Bhandari, Kantipur Online, June 6/06

• Nepal set final date with UAE, Kantipur Online, June 6/06

• Jackal killed for biting 35 people, DailyIndia, June 6/06

• PM to make traditional trip to India, OhmyNews International, June 6/06

• Women, conflict and UN resolution 1325, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• National Karate players lock Federation, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• King might take over again, Maoists fear, Gulf Times, June 6/06

• Maoists issue warning before Koirala’s India visit, India eNews, June 6/06

• Maoist bar VDC secretaries from returning to work, NhRN, June 6/06

• NRNs demand voting right during CA elections, NhRN, June 6/06

• Cabinet finalizes agenda for Koirala’s India visit, Gulf Times, June 6/06

 


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KOIRALA WITH SINGH: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (right) with PM Girija Prasad Koirala in New Delhi. Koirala arrived in India for a four-day visit, his first overseas trip since taking power in late April. Photo courtesy of AP. More Photos

                        


• European Parliament calls for lasting peace, ReliefWeb
• Gill optimistic Maoists will disarm, Kantipur Online
• UN team to visit Nepal next week to discuss peace, Hindustan Times
• Nepal athletes tapped for south Asian games, OhmyNews International
• King depressed or scheming?, Inter Press Service
• Groups from Nepal, Bangladesh involved in blasts: ATS, Zee News
• Nepali Congress leader Sushil Koirala injured in accident, Hindu
• Bhutan and the World Trade Organisation, Bhutan Ministry of Agriculture
• Nepal peace talks postponed, DailyIndia
• 14 Bhutani refugees arrested, Nepalnews
• More Nepalis to be rescued from Lebanon: Ambassador Thakur, Kantipur Online
• Volunteer doctors aid asylum seekers, Sky Valley Journal
• Five passengers die in bus accident in western Nepal, Zee News
• Nepal to bring tourism master plan by October, People's Daily Online
• Bhutan is home, Nepali Times
• “Don’t be too impatient about the peace process”, Nepali Times
• Chinese wait; Tibetans wonder, Washington Times
• 'Nepali capable of solving internal conflict', Gorkhapatra
• Security Council sans army chief mooted, Kantipur Online
• Curbing corruption: The innovative approach, Nepalnews
• Defeat of a democracy by Maoists in South Asia, NewsBlaze
• Judge clears three over death on Everest climb, Independent
• Tiger habitat shrinks by 40 percent in 10 years, Reuters India
• Bhutan endorses new media bill, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
• Spirit of Dalai Lama is unbowed by wind of change, Phayul
• Tibetan monk still being held in Kandze, Phayul

 

 

 

• Government positive on Bhutanese refugee: Hopkins, Kantipur Online
• Nepal requests India to help its nationals in Lebanon, Hindustan Times
• Hrithik Roshan conquers Nepal with 'Krrish', DailyIndia
• Biratnagar Jute Mill faces severe protest from workers, Fibre2fashion
• Budget and quality education, Gorkhapatra
• Subcontinental drift, New York Times
• Armed robbers loot Rs. 2 million in capital, Gorkhapatra
• Nepal placed in converging economic category, Gorkhapatra
• Manage foreign employment: Experts, Nepalnews
• Trolley bus service grinds to halt again, People's Daily Online
• ADB may rethink Melamchi: Rahman, Kantipur Online
• Suspects are arrested in India rail bombings, New York Times
• EU urges Maoists to disarm before polls, Peninsula On-line
• 607 arrive from Lebanon; one killed, Peninsula On-line
• Nepal peace talks "positive": European delegation, ReliefWeb
• Ministry announces free health services, Himalayan Times
• Nepali journalist wins journalism award in the US, Asia Pacific Media Network
• First arrests in Mumbai bombings, BBC News
• High-level UN team to arrive in Nepal next week, Kantipur Online
• Death on Everest, The Standard
• Peace committee opens door for govt-Maoist "summit talks", Kantipur Online
• Passionate about potter, Kantipur Online
• A place of and for all voices, Kantipur Online
• His Majesty of Bhutan to visit India, Kuensel
• All options should be kept open: Hopkins, Nepalnews
• Media Act: more questions than answers, Kuensel
• Civil service rule needs clarification, Kuensel
• SEBI exempts PAN requirement for Sikkim investors, Myiris
• Mother’s loved ones, HardNews Magazine
• What's to become of Tibet? Hope of return to China fades for ..., King County Journal
• Govt bats for 'Little Tibet', Phayul
• Tibet train line no vacation for some travelers, Shanghai Daily

 

 

• Thapa, Dhakal also move court for release, NhRN, June 6/06
• Wood's eye for detail proves charitable, CNN International, June 6/06

• PM due to begin India visit, BBC News, June 6/06

• PM Koirala to leave for New Delhi today, Kantipur Online, June 6/06

• India placed on US special watch list against slavery, Telugu Portal, June 6/06

• House of representatives declares nation "discrimination ..., IRNA, June 6/06

• Tibetan movie premiere and charity project launch in Nepal, Phayul, June 6/06

• Fan Zone frenzy as kick off looms, CNN International, June 6/06

• Nepal education committee scrapped, OneWorld, June 6/06

• Maoists urge PM to push India on jailed rebels, Reuters AlertNet, June 6/06

• Garments export up by 33 pct, People's Daily Online, June 6/06

• Over 2,000 workers  strike work in Qatar, Hindustan Times, June 6/06
• Nepal to seek 1 mln USD aid from India, People's Daily Online, June 6/06

• UAE under-15 team reach Asia Cup final, Gulf News, June 6/06

• Govt should ratify rome statute, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• Checking desertification, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• Youths urged to conserve environment, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• Govt likely to nationalise private schools, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• CPN-UML chief returns home, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• Stakeholders underscore NTFP development strategy, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• Nagarkot incident probe body formed, Gorkhapatra, June 6/06

• CNI team discuss India visit, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• Maoists demand release of cadres detained in India, Zee News, June 6/06

• Tourist arrivals down 11 pct in May: gov't, People's Daily Online, June 6/06

• Where’s the peace movement?, MehrNews, June 6/06

• Nepal and India relationship: Marred by suspicion, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• China to build ecological safe belt in Tibet, DailyIndia, June 6/06

• Chinese officials deny allegations of genocide in Tibet, Pravda, June 6/06

• Nepal cracks down on Indian wildlife criminal, DailyIndia, June 6/06

• Tibet: Tutu calls for Tibet's autonomy, UNPO, June 6/06

• Search continues for missing Albertan, US climbers, CBC News, June 6/06

• Nobel laureate to China: “Be a superpower of morality”, Nepalnews, June 6/06

• UN steps up efforts to free Nepal troops in Congo, Reuters, June 5/06

• Koirala's India visit to focus on economic agenda, KoL, June 5/06

• Asian journalists decry business bias, NetworkWorld, June 5/06  

• Nepal to India: Physician, heal thyself!, NewsBlaze, June 5/06

• Koirala set for India visit amid jarring notes, DailyIndia, June 5/06

• King opts for freedom of expression, AsiaNews, June 5/06

• NRNs for right to vote in constituent assembly elections, NN, June 5/06

• Nepali soldiers captured in Congo out of contact, THT, June 5/06

• Next stop, Lhasa, CNNMoney, June 5/06
• Press freedom deteriorating across the world, Press Gazette, June 5/06

• Bhutan refugees hope on Koirala's India visit, Hindustan Times, June 5/06

• Disaster recovery and business continuity package, gantthead, June 5/06

• Sherpa back to break records, Independent Online, June 5/06

• Everest team gets celebrity welcome, Visayan Daily Star, June 5/06

• Gov't declares 21 persons as martyrs, People's Daily Online, June 5/06

• Nepal to reach Asian standard within 15 yrs, Gorkhapatra, June 5/06

• Nepal in strong position, Kantipur Online, June 5/06

• Revolution reaches out to women, OneWorld.net, June 5/06

• UML-PFN cadres scuffle, Nepalnews, June 5/06

• Dissolve people's government: Pandey, Nepalnews, June 5/06

• ACC U-15 cricket: Nepal inches towards finals, Nepalnews, June 5/06

• House okays proposal against untouchability, Gorkhapatra, June 5/06

• TRN chief editor Thapa resigns, Gorkhapatra, June 5/06

• Govt firm to prefer Nepali products in procurement, Gorkhapatra, June 5/06

• Campaign held against use of tobacco, Gorkhapatra, June 5/06

• Gov't calls for increasing investment, People's Daily Online, June 5/06

• Nepal decleared untouchability, discrimination free country, KoL, June 5/06

• No intervention needed, says Indian left leader, Himalayan Times, June 5/06

• Rise of Indian classical music in Sikkim, The Statesman, June 5/06

• Spanish court investigates genocide allegations in Tibet, TS, June 5/06

• Panic on third day of freedom march, Phayul, June 5/06

• Dalai Lama mixes spirituality, politics at the parliament, Phayul, June 5/06

• China shadow: Swiss police bans Tibetan protestors, Phayul, June 5/06

• Passageways for wild animals at Qinghai-Tibet railway, People's, June 5/06
• Maoists defy pact with extortion, The Age, June 4/06

• Cabinet rejects proposal to reinstate local bodies, Nepalnews, June 4/06

• Ex-VDC chairman shot dead in Saptari, KoL, June 4/06

• Tibetan exiles vote for premier, News24, June 4/06

• Capitalism vs communism: Lessons from history, LAC,  June 4/06
• Interview with world food programme rep, Political Affairs, June 4/06

• Nepal's oliver twists rescued, DailyIndia, June 4/06
• Parliament should not be dissolved: Sushil, Gorkhapatra, June 4/06

• Nepal, Bhutan urged to resume talks on refugees, NhRN, June 4/06

• Life in the freezer, ic Wales, June 4/06

• Maoists fear King might take over again, Peninsula, June 4/06
• Nepal to slash king's remaining powers, OhmyNews, June 4/06

• Nepali court orders release of jailed ex-ministers, Reuters, June 4/06

• Nepal on political crossroads: Sudhakar Reddy, Hindu, June 4/06

• Banning fanaa is a fascist action, People's Democracy, June 4/06

• Maoist guerillas ready to obey PM: Regional, NhRN, June 4/06

• UN asks Nepal, Bhutan to solve refugee crisis, PJ, June 4/06

• Parliament drags feet on abolishing monarchy, GL Weekly, June 4/06
• Across the border and on the job, News & Observer, June 4/06

• Cervical cancer becomes silent killer of women, People's, June 4/06
• South Korean dies en route to Annapurna, OhmyNews, June 4/06

• WAN praises media’s role in fight for democracy, HT, June 4/06

• Political conference involving all sides, Nepalnews, June 4/06

• Families of martyrs felicitated in capital, Gorkhapatra, June 4/06

• Sherpa spent two hours trying to rescue Fear, The Age, June 4/06

• Maoists out in force for KTM rally, Financial Times, June 4/06

• Koirala to seek special economic assistance, Kantipur Online, June 4/06

• Govt going by ceasefire code, says Chaudhary, Gorkhapatra, June 4/06

• Beginning of new crisis, Nepalnews, June 4/06

• Call for early resolution of refugee issue, Gorkhapatra, June 4/06

• Conflict hits Nepal’s wildlife population, Peninsula On-line, June 4/06

• Nepal ‘unlikely’ to meet MGDs on water supply, sanitation, HT, June 4/06

• UNHCR presses Nepal, Bhutan to solve refugee crisis, HT, June 4/06

• The view from the top: Wow!, INQ7.net, June 4/06

• Tibetan nuns finish epic trek, BBC News, June 4/06

• HoR regulations likely to be tabled Sunday, Nepalnews, June 4/06

• Baichung Bhutia to campaign for information act, DailyIndia, June 4/06

• Indian gang held in Nepal for murder plot, Peninsula On-line, June 4/06

• Nepali peacekeepers released in Congo, Nepalnews, June 3/06

• European Commission asks Maoists to disarm, HTimes, June 3/06

• EU resumes aid projects, People's Daily Online, June 3/06
• A season of records and tragedies, Supersport, June 3/06

• Bhutan's PM arrives in Kuwait on three-day visit, Kuwait News, June 3/06

• We are committed for peace: Maoists, NHRN, June 3/06

• UNHCR urges Nepal and Bhutan to resume talks, Nepalnews, June 3/06

• Diarrhoea kills 15,000 children annually, People's Daily Online, June 3/06

• Nathu La Pass to re-open "in a month", Phayul, June 3/06

• Bomb found at company official's house, Chennai Online, June 3/06

• World's biggest drum to be made in five months, TRN, June 3/06

• Consensus on constituent assembly, Gorkhapatra, June 3/06

• Secular state no more debatable, says Speaker, Gorkhapatra, June 3/06

• CPN-Maoist committed for peace huge mass meeting, TRN, June 3/06

• Bagmati fest to promote eco-tourism, Gorkhapatra, June 3/06

• PLA ready to obey orders of PM Koirala: Prabhaker, NN, June 3/06

• Escaped Tibetan nuns to arrive in Dharamsala, Phayul, June 3/06
• Bhutan diary by Nandini Mehta, Outlook, June 3/06

• Women reserve the right to bleed. Period., Dayton Daily News, June 3/06
• Fire and rain in KTM, NewsBlaze, June 3/06

• 2 killed, 39 injured in bus accident, Hindu, June 3/06

• Murder plan lands goons behind bars, Gulf Times, June 3/06

• Nepal to meet Bahrain in semis, Kantipur Online, June 3/06

• Driver pays dearly for royal crash, Gulf Times, June 3/06

• Everest survivor hires media consultant, Radio New Zealand, June 3/06

• Everest deaths create questions, ABC News, June 3/06

• ‘Fraud’ company wins NTV contract, Kantipur Online, June 3/06

• EC for decommissioning Maoist arms, Kantipur Online, June 3/06

• TCAH director featured in, Telluride Watch, June 3/06

• Everest rescue was 'the only thing to do', CBC.ca, June 3/06

• Nepalis bay for king’s blood, Mumbai Mirror, June 3/06

• Losses of public enterprises goes up, Himalayan Times, June 3/06
• Civil servants must declare wealth, Kuensel, June 3/06

• Bhutan observer: a rural focus, Kuensel, June 3/06

• Dzongkhalinux: made in Bhutan, Kuensel, June 3/06

• Tibetan virtuosity shines in the art of warfare, Phayul, June 3/06

• Free Tibet march begins in the US, Phayul, June 3/06

• Tibetans oppose gobiMin's mining project in Tibet, Phayul, June 3/06

• Dalai Lama meets Belgian PM, Phayul, June 3/06

• Maoists come out of the jungle, Intl Herald Tribune, June 2/06

• Rebels vow peace, Washington Post, June 2/06

• Red flags in KTM, huge crowd flocks to Maoist meet, TPress, June 2/06

• Maoists show who's boss, Sydney Morning Herald, June 2/06

• Alarming decline in Nepal’s rhinos and tigers, innovations, June 2/06

• Maoists gather en masse in show of power, The Age, June 2/06

• The deadly business of climbing Everest, The Age, June 2/06

• Sikkim will remain free of terrorists: Army, Zee News, June 2/06

• Bhutan interested in resuming talks on refugees, ReliefWeb, June 2/06

• KTM deserts king, thousands flock Maoist rally, eNews, June 2/06

• Nepali accused of illicit rel.with under-age girl, Peninsula, June 2/06

• Bhutan ready to resume talks: Oli, Himalayan Times, June 2/06

• Dalai Lama awards Tintin and Tutu, BBC News, June 2/06

• Economic aid tops PM’s Indian agenda, eNews, June 2/06

• Communist rebels, supporters protest in capital, Pravda, June 2/06

• Here is the view of Gagan Thapa, a student leader, BBC, June 2/06

• Thousands of Nepalis gather for Maoist rally, Reuters, June 2/06

• Nepal our pride, independence and sovereignty, LAC,  June 2/06
• Italian team takes Olympic torch to Mt. Makalu, Phayul, June 2/06

• Interview with new WFP country representative, Samudaya, June 2/06

• Maoists revile all things Indian, Samudaya, June 2/06

• Ceasefire offers chance to tackle small arms menace, PJ, June 2/06

• 13 proves doubly unlucky for king, India eNews, June 2/06

• Koirala to visit India next week, NDTV, June 2/06

• Bhutanese refugees press to return home, Reuters, June 2/06

• "Hang Gyanendra" thousands shout at rebel rally, Dose, June 2/06

• Maoists hit out at government, United Press International, June 2/06

• Nepathya wraps up Finland tour, Kantipur Online, June 2/06

• Maoists drive king off road, India eNews, June 2/06

• Murder plan lands Indian gangsters in Nepal jail, eNews, June 2/06

• Nepal's wildlife population declines due to conflict, DailyIndia, June 2/06

• Concern over Nepal bank robberies, JT Weekly, June 2/06

• Nepal remembers june royal massacre, OMN, June 2/06

• Fear of the future, Nepalnews, June 2/06

• “We probably have a deeper field presence, Nepali Times, June 2/06

• Radio’s independent decade, Nepali Times, June 2/06

• Banskota bats Nepal to strong position, KoL, June 2/06

• Nepal launches 5-year plan for anemia control, People's Daily, June 2/06

• Huge rally threatens accord, CNN International, June 2/06

• King Gyanendra faces another hurdle, Times of India, June 2/06

• Consolidating women's empowerment, Gorkhapatra, June 2/06

• PM expresses deep sorrow, Gorkhapatra, June 2/06

• Maoists await second round of talks, Gorkhapatra, June 2/06

• Govt-Maoist talks to be successful: Gyawali, Gorkhapatra, June 2/06

• Farewell to Nepal with a frostbitten handshake, Ninemsn, June 2/06

• Peacekeepers still ‘missing’ in Congo, Kantipur Online, June 2/06

• India positive on UN role: Oli, Kantipur Online, June 2/06

• Can government control arms?, Los Angeles Chronicle,  June 2/06

• Police seizes 1 kg heroin, People's Daily Online, June 2/06

• Today in history - June 2, The State, June 2/06

• India's support vital, says speaker, Hindu, June 2/06

• Poachers empty national park of Tigers, Rhinos, Environment News, June 2/06

• India will back system chosen by Nepalis: Despande, THT, June 2/06

• Dalai lama meets and addresses foreign affairs committee, Phayul, June 2/06

• Prachanda makes public appearance, Voice of America, June 1/06

• Maoists prepare to show strength in capital, M&C, June 1/06

• EC official meets PM Koirala, Himalayan Times, June 1/06

• Bhutan positive on repatriation talks: Oli, Himalayan Times, June 1/06

• Nepali granted matrilineal citizenship, OMN, June 1/06

• Two Tibetan 'singing nuns' at Nepal's mercy, DailyIndia, June 1/06

• Nepali democracy, assistance without interference, HardNews, June 1/06

• AIN appeals to stop attacks on development workers, NN, June 1/06

• DPM Oli returns home, Nepalnews, June 1/06

• Govt. not serious in the issue of human rights: activists, NN, June 1/06

• Nepal's misunderstood movement, BBC News, June 1/06

• 'Government-Maoist nearing an agreement, NHRN, June 1/06

• Maoists threat incresing HIV/AIDS, Los Angeles Chronicle, June 1/06

• Nepal-India to start dialogue on water resources, Nepalnews, June 1/06

• Robbery continues in capital; Rs. 150,000 looted, Nepalnews, June 1/06

• UNI women committee welcomes historical decision, UNI, June 1/06

• King's motorcade bump costs commoner - royally, DailyIndia, June 1/06

• King set to lose remaining legislative role, Gulf Times, June 1/06

• Internet inspiration and perspiration, Baltimore Sun, June 1/06
• Keeping Kumaoni Bhotiya culture alive, Phayul, June 1/06

• Monkeys in Nepal suitable alternative for HIV ..., RxPG NEWS, June 1/06

• Microsoft extends financial grant to train child victims, Sify, June 1/06

• National plan on girl trafficking stressed, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• German envoy calls on PM, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• Japanese envoy calls on Speaker, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• Home Minister asks police to remain on high alert, TRN, June 1/06
• UML chief off to Seoul, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• `Crushed by the rifles on both sides', Chicago Tribune, June 1/06

• Yet another ITC official in Nepal under threat, DailyIndia, June 1/06

• Speaker Nemwang seeks Indian support for peace, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• Dr. Moon arriving for peace meet, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• Women participation key to new Nepal building, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• 15,000 die of tobacco-related diseases every year, Gorkhapatra, June 1/06

• International community could do more to tame Tigers, Asian Trib, June 1/06

• Nepal's agricultural growth rate declines, People's Daily Online, June 1/06

• Income, savings decline, People's Daily Online, June 1/06

• Share this story, Roanoke Times, June 1/06

• Bankers warn to pull down shutters, Nepalnews, June 1/06

• Nepal royal family massacred, BBC News, June 1/06

• Rhino, Tiger count down in Bardia, Kantipur Online, June 1/06

• Trouble in the world's newest country, Angus Reid Global Scan, June 1/06

• Busy season on Everest ends overshadowed by death, China Post, June 1/06

• Human trafficking victims get help from Microsoft, Star Article, June 1/06

• Cricket: Malaysia virtually in ACC semis, New Straits Times, June 1/06

• Cabinet approves draft decision on customs, Peninsula On-line, June 1/06

• Despite ceasefire, displaced unready to return, Reuters AlertNet, June 1/06

• Nepal again plans to humble king, Deccan Herald, June 1/06

• Dalai Lama's Varanasi connection, Phayul, June 1/06

• Sikkim ahead in green mission, The Statesman, June 1/06

• Sikkim ornithological society sets up information centre, Hindu, June 1/06

• China lodges protest with EU over Dalai Lama's visit, Zee News, June 1/06

• The Dalai Lama visits the European Parliament, Phayul, June 1/06

• Tibet at the world championship in cooperation, Phayul, June 1/06

• Dalai Lama honours Tintin the hero, The Sunday Times, June 1/06

• HH the Dalai Lama demands autonomy, not independence, UNPO, June 1/06

• Tibetan native holds informative lecture, Phayul, June 1/06

• Dalai Lama urges patience in dealing with China, Phayul, June 1/06

• Dalai Lama still waiting to hear on China trip, Phayul, June 1/06

• Zhang Qingli becomes new party chief of Tibet, Phayul, June 1/06

• Dalai Lama says independence not in Tibet's interest, Phayul, June 1/06

• Joy for father as he meets Prachanda, Reuters AlertNet, May 31/06

• Armed robbers loot Bank at Jorpati; two guards killed, NN, May 31/06

• King's powers to get slashed further, Star Article, May 31/06

• Hong Kong raises minimum wage for maids, INQ7.net, May 31/06

• Prachanda seeks release of Maoists before talks, Outlook, May 31/06

• Two Tibetan "singing nuns" go into exile in India, Reuters.uk, May 31/06

• Gangs plague post-king KTM, NewKerala.com, May 31/06

• Nurses’ dummy run, Macclesfield Express, May 31/06

• Parliament propose 33% seat for women, Zee News, May 31/06

• Fear to be remembered, Australian, May 31/06

• King set to lose remaining legislative role, IRNA, May 31/06

• Mass arrested in front of Singadurbar, NewsLine Nepal, May 31/06
• Prachanda says talks will succeed, Outlook, May 31/06

• Nepal women's rights law hailed, BBC News, May 31/06

• Government extends assistance over 178 million, Nepalnews, May 31/06

• Bloody Sunday a shame on Malaysia, Malaysia Kini, May 31/06

• Legless man climbs Mount Everest, JEC Composites, May 31/06

• Parliament propose 33 pc seat for women, Hindu, May 31/06
• Oracion, Emata get promotion, INQ7.net, May 31/06

• Tasmanian recalls climbing with Fear, Tasmania Examiner, May 31/06

• Less technology gains for poor countries, MyADSL, May 31/06

• Dabur foods to invest Rs 100 cr, Hindu Business Line, May 31/06

• India a major worry in aids pandemic: UN, Gulf Times, May 31/06

• Nepal junks anti-women citizenship law, Star Article, May 31/06

• Two 'singing nuns' arrive in exile after escape from Tibet, Phayul, May 31/06

• Gyanendra’s kin feel the backlash, Gulf Times, May 31/06

• Govt talk team's Homework for second phase, NewsLine Nepal, May 31/06

• Nepal reserves 33 per cent posts for women, OneWorld.net, May 31/06

• Rebel leader makes first public appearance in decade, Zee News, May 31/06

• Racing against time in Maoist territory, Ninemsn, May 31/06

• Strike continues at Nakkhu central jail, NewsLine Nepal, May 31/06

• NRN Japan demands participation in voting process, Nepalnews, May 31/06

• HM Sitaula briefs high ranking police officials, NewsLine Nepal, May 31/06

• Foreign trade grows by 24 pct, People's Daily Online, May 31/06

• Climber's "amazing" health, Daily Telegraph, May 31/06

• Nepal unveils 5-year plan to combat anemia, People's Daily Online, May 31/06

• Nepal settle for draw, Kantipur Online, May 31/06

• Geopolitics and Garish Gimmicks in Nepal, NewsBlaze, May 31/06

• Arrested development in Mugabe’s one-party state, Business Day, May 31/06

• Work for exploitation free society: Dev Gurung, Gorkhapatra, May 31/06

• Arms management need of day: Pokharel, Gorkhapatra, May 31/06

• Exchange of educational views between Nepal, Israel, Gorkhapatra, May 31/06

• Local bodies should not be 'subject of controversy, Gorkhapatra, May 31/06

• Govt. amending policies to attract FDI: Dr. Mahat, Nepalnews, May 31/06

• Deadly season ends on Everest, Washington Times, May 31/06

• Why the armed forces are exciting, Rediff, May 31/06

• Nepal-Bhutan talks on refugee issue, Nepalnews, May 31/06

• Karma Choephel becomes chairman of the ATPD, Phayul, May 31/06

• Open society must for China: Dalai Lama, DailyIndia, May 31/06

• Dalai Lama says independence not in Tibet's interest, Pravda, May 31/06

• Tibet: railway project and its impact on the Tibetan people, UNPO, May 31/06

• Release Nepali peacekeepers in Congo: UN, Reuters, May 30/06

• NHRC asks Maoists, govt to sign peace deal, Hindu, May 30/06
• Four Nepali peacekeepers to be honoured;, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• What his friends won't tell him, Sydney Morning Herald, May 30/06

• India unsure of UN role, World Peace Herald, May 30/06

• Mugged by the NHS, The Asian News, May 30/06

• Australian presumed dead on mountain, Washington Times, May 30/06
• Woman climber's death verified, Australian, May 30/06
• King's kin feel the backlash, Star Article, May 30/06

• Everest survivor rescued, in "amazing shape", ABC,  May 30/06

• Army pledges obedience to gov't, World Peace Herald, May 30/06

• Govt has not mobilized army: Home Minister, KoL, May 30/06

• Editor threatened by police following critical article, IFEX, May 30/06

• Is illiberal democracy in the rise?, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Rs 2.5 mil looted from private residence in KTM, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• South Asia: Terrorism or peace?, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 30/06

• Comprehensive peace or disaster war?, LAC,  May 30/06

• Injustice and conflict, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 30/06

• Mount Everest survivor in 'Amazing Shape', Washington Post, May 30/06

• Army changes, rebels negotiate, United Press International, May 30/06
• 4 soldiers die, 1 injured in an explosion, IRNA, May 30/06

• 'My anger at pal being left to die on Everest', Belfast Telegraph, May 30/06

• Targeting universal primary education, OneWorld.net, May 30/06

• Appeal no. 05AA048; annual report 2005, ReliefWeb, May 30/06
• Maoists announce agenda for next talks round, Star Article, May 30/06

• Mountaineer Sue Fear missing, ABC Online, May 30/06
• Fear family prays for climber, Sunday Times.au, May 30/06

• Rules fail to reflect realistic solution to immigration issue, G Sun, May 30/06

• Missing climber's companion returns to base camp, ABC, May 30/06

• Second regional NRN conference on June 3, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Maoists promise red dawn, CNN-IBN, May 30/06

• Nepal mulls UN peace process role, BBC News, May 30/06

• Next weeks almanac digest, Political Gateway, FL - 8 hours ago

• Olympia guide helped save life of Everest climber, Seattle Times, May 30/06

• Maoist violating code; continuing recruitments, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Maoists must follow code of conduct, CNN-IBN, May 30/06

• Conflicts claim 15,000 people, PeaceJournalism.com, May 30/06

• Nepali will protect their Hindu identity: Mohan Bhagwat, Organiser, May 30/06

• Skipper Banskota inspires Nepal, Kantipur Online, May 30/06

• Army, rebels trade blame on peace violations, Reuters South Africa, May 30/06

• Nepal-Malaysia ties, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• Buddhist monthly magazine released, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• Lawyers never support autocratic rule: Nemwang, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• URPC meet ends; republicanism emphasised, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06
• Govt for reviving tourism, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• Lawmakers discuss proposal for citizenship, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• CBS working to improve national account system, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• Govt to bring rural rehabilitation scheme, Gorkhapatra, May 30/06

• Development projects hindered by conflict: Ghimire, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Maoists get fresh lease of life, CNN-IBN, May 30/06

• Denmark pledges money and expertise to Nepal, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Nepal to invite UN's involvement in peace process, Xinhua, May 30/06

• Gov't, rebels agree UN plan, China Post, May 30/06

• Govt to send letter inviting UN, Kantipur Online, May 30/06

• Cooking gas shortage hits country, Kantipur Online, May 30/06

• Army out in KTM to tackle rising crime, Calcutta Telegraph, May 30/06

• New project to save dolphins, Calcutta Telegraph, May 30/06

• Nepal seeks India’s goodwill for success, Navhind Times, May 30/06

• Australian climber leaves base camp, Washington Times, May 30/06

• Nepal wakes up with a headache, Nepalnews, May 30/06

• Missing climber's family not giving up hope, ABC, May 30/06

• Everest survivor due in KTM, The Age, May 30/06

• Peace –The difficult yet necessary path, TamilWeek, May 30/06

• Australian woman dies on Mount Manaslu, Washington Post, May 30/06

• SAARC nations pledge to boost cooperation, Financial Express, May 30/06

• Guns cannot bring change: Pradeep Nepal, PJ, May 30/06

• Top Indian official, Zee News, May 30/06

• Seven Bhutanese graduate from AIT, Kuensel, May 30/06

• Peace through strength:, Wall Street Journal, May 30/06

• 10 Muslim families boycotted in Siliguri, NewKerala., May 30/06

• Tourism Ministry to promote Buddhist sites., Myiris.com, May 30/06

• A tale of two Tibets, Wall Street Journal, May 30/06

• Tibetans urge bombardier to protect human rights, Phayul, May 30/06

• Battle of the little guys, Deutsche Welle, May 30/06

• Tibet: UN women's body seeks data on Tibet, UNPO, May 30/06

• Tibet: His Holiness arrived in Belgium for nine day visit, UNPO, May 30/06
• Congo rebels kill one Nepali soldier, hold 7 Reuters, May 29/06

• Tragic turn - now the friend is lost, Sydney Morning Herald, May 29/06

• Deadly balancing act on thin air, Daily Telegraph, May 29/06

• Dalai Lama arrives in Belgium, Phayul, May 29/06

• Rules collide in immigration debate, New York Times, May 29/06

• Members of dissolved Raj Parishad to move SC, Nepalnews, May 29/06

• Rebel extortions breach code: MPs, Kantipur Online, May 29/06

• Fears for Australian on 'killer' Nepal peak, The Age, May 29/06

• Govt urged to sanction Everest stripper, All Headline News, May 29/06

• Nepal's success mantra: India's goodwill, Expressindia, May 29/06

• Hindus protest “secular” status of Nepal, AsiaNews.it, May 29/06

• 200 scaled Everest from Nepal side in May, Star Article, May 29/06

• Contribution on development, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 29/06

• Nepali women's voice, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 29/06

• Congo militia holds 7 Nepali peacekeepers, CNN, May 29/06

• RPP chairman urges govt to devise clear talks agendas, NN, May 29/06

• Maoists reiterate for interim govt, parliament dis., NN, May 29/06

• Cross-border criminals on the prowl, Kantipur Online, May 29/06

• Australian, revived on Everest, to treat chilblains, Regnum, May 29/06

• Noodles company GM arrested for demanding 'sex', NK, May 29/06

• Maoist leader refutes violation of code of conduct, NN, May 29/06

• Nepal needs India's goodwill for success, NewKerala, May 29/06
• Top climber in crevasse plunge, Sydney Morning Herald, May 29/06

• Nepathya performs in Finland, Kantipur Online, May 29/06

• Denmark to Help Nepal in peace process, Himalayan Times, May 29/06

• Grassroots justice makes a difference, Reuters AlertNet, May 29/06

• Nepal-China highway, CCTV, May 29/06

• Hirst, scaled peaks, rescued others as volunteer, SJM News, May 29/06

• TU vice chancellor Sharma resigns, Kantipur Online, May 29/06

• CPM "managing" foreign policy: BJP, NewKerala, May 29/06

• Australia's woman Everest pioneer dies in Nepal fall, Star Article, May 29/06

• 'Dead' climber's rescue fuels Everest controversy, Star Article, May 29/06

• Rights activists urge Moists to abide by code, NHRN, May 29/06

• No visa for Nepali workforce in Qatar anymore?, NHRN, May 29/06

• Nepali, Indian Maoists to create mayhem in Bihar, IRNA, May 29/06

• Peace first, market reforms later: Nepal minister, Gulf Times, May 29/06

• Power shortage hits growth in South Asia, OneWorld.net, May 29/06

• 194 climbers scale Mt Everest in May, Himalayan Times, May 29/06

• Nepal wants action against Everest stripper, Independent Online, May 29/06

• Sherpa stands atop Everest naked for 3 minutes, ShortNews, May 29/06

• Food for education suspended, dropout rate up, OneWorld.net, May 29/06

• Press should play active role to enrich democracy, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• Hydropower potential and challenges, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• Nepal urges Maoist to stop extortion, Nepalnews, May 29/06

• Govt. Maoists invite tender bid for operating steamer, Nepalnews, May 29/06

• DPM meets Indian minister, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• Committee to resolve problem of labour market, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• Oli arrives in Malaysia, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• South Asian techies breach barriers, DailyIndia.com, May 29/06

• Task force to review working journos act, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• Army to follow govt directives: Thapa, Gorkhapatra, May 29/06

• UN may monitor truce, Taipei Times, May 29/06

• Govt, rebels say may ask UN to monitor truce, ReliefWeb, May 29/06

• Government, rebels to end attacks, vow peace, ReliefWeb, May 29/06

• Nepal, maoists fix code of conduct, CNN-IBN, May 29/06

• Army accepts new government, New York Times, May 29/06

• Today in history - May 29, Olberlin, May 29/06

• 11 killed, over dozen injured in road mishap, People's Daily Online, May 29/06

• Bihar's ganglords target Nepal businesses, Times of India, May 29/06

• ‘Prayer for peace’ organised, PeaceJournalism, May 29/06

• Three KLO militants arrested, NewKerala, May 29/06

• Intl campaign for Tibet brings together icons, PR Newswire UK, May 29/06

• GobiMin acquires interest in a Zinc-Copper property in Tibet, MW, May 29/06

• UN women's body seeks data on Tibet, Phayul, May 29/06

• Zhang Qingli becomes new party chief of Tibet, Xinhua, May 29/06

• Nine killed in Makwanpur road accident, KoL, May 28/06

• A magic bullet or Pandora's box?, Nepalnews, May 28/06

• Madhav Nepal urges Maoists to drop extortion, KoL, May 28/06

• China deports Mt. Everest conqueror from Italy, NewKerala, May 28/06

• Task force formed to ensure scribes' welfare, NHRN, May 28/06

• Experts call for clear roadmap for CA election, Nepalnews, May 28/06

• Indian freedom fighters behind Nepal revolution, Telugu, May 28/06

• We may ask UN to monitor truce:Govt, rebels, Expressindia, May 28/06

• Armed robbers loot Rs 1.1m from NBL branch in KTM, NN, May 28/06

• India to work with Nepal in fostering of democracy, Z News, May 28/06

• 'Dead' Everest climber survives, Chicago Sun-Times, May 28/06

• China kicks out climber after Everest feat, Boston Globe, May 28/06

• Govt, rebels say may ask UN to monitor truce, Dose.ca, May 28/06

• Services resume in hospitals, Kantipur Online, May 28/06

• Japanese, 70,  returns home after Everest summit, Mainichi, May 28/06

• Army responsible for 49 missing: OHCHR, OMN, May 28/06

• Kids fall prey at home, Winnipeg Sun, May 28/06

• Documents reveal chaos at Red Cross, SGV Tribune, May 28/06

• Over 400 kids killed in conflicts, People's Daily, May 28/06

• Striking docs return to work, Times of India, May 28/06
• Nepal hold Malaysia, Kantipur Online, May 28/06

• CA to decide fate of Nepali monarchy: party, People's Daily, May 28/06

• The Ashoka pillar, some facts, Gorkhapatra, May 28/06

• Politics of civil society who is the civil society, Gorkhapatra, May 28/06

• Abducted people found dead in Rautahat, Nepalnews.com, May 28/06

• Gyawali calls for democratic culture, Gorkhapatra, May 28/06

• Secular Nepal ties cong’s Karan with BJP, Calcutta Telegraph, May 28/06

• Govt, rebels to check use of army, Economic Times, May 28/06

• House won't be dissolved: Nepal, Himalayan Times, May 28/06

• Sherpa 'strips' atop Everest, News24, May 28/06

• UN team will monitor ceasefire, Star Article, May 28/06

• Many hurt as Nepal truck crashes, BBC News, May 28/06

• Nepathya front man meets Finnish President, Nepalnews.com, May 28/06

• Discuss issue of Maoist arms management: Nepal, Kantipur Online, May 28/06

• Uttaranchal pill for Sikkim, The Statesman, May 28/06

• 3 Manipuris among SSB abducted near Bhutan border, Kangla, May 28/06

• Amnesty Intl launches campaign against Internet ..., WISH, May 28/06

• Nepal to construct highway to link with China, People's Daily Online, May 28/06

• Senate agrees on medal for Dalai Lama, Chennai Online, May 28/06
• Sherpa strips on Everest: a new record?, Reuters, May 27/06

• Govt, rebels to end attacks, vow peace, Washington Post, May 27/06

• Govt to request OHCHR to monitor truce: Minister, THT, May 27/06

• Man dies on Everest as other climbers pass by, BCS Eagle,  May 27/06

• Maoists, govt agree on 25-pt code of conduct, Newindpress, May 27/06

• Code of conduct approved by govt, maoist rebels, NHRN, May 27/06

• Janamorcha Nepal splits up, Nepalnews.com, May 27/06

• 49 guerrilla detainees missing, People's Daily Online, May 27/06

• Indo-Nepal border unites on both sides: Mukherjee, THT, May 27/06

• Indian assistance to Nepal's forestry institute, Zee News, May 27/06

• Govt wants action against Everest stripper, IO, May 27/06

• The death of Vishnu, Outlook, May 27/06

• Police arrest 4 foreigners with drugs worth crores, Zee News, May 27/06

• Long live the victory of people's war,  NewsBlaze, May 27/06

• UN finds another Guantanamo, DailyIndia, May 27/06

• Nepal hails 'end of bloodshed', Aljazeera.net, May 27/06

• Agreement reached, TVNZ, May 27/06

• Nepal in trouble, Kantipur Online, May 27/06

• Desperately searching for a national anthem, Gulf Times, May 27/06

• Humbled king warned against misbehaving, Gulf Times, May 27/06

• UN accuses army of torture, Gulf Times, May 27/06

• Abandoned climber at base camp, NEWS.com.au, May 27/06

• US, India of same mind on Nepal: State Dept, HTimes, May 27/06
• D General of UNESCO welcomes lifting of restrictions, UNESCO, May 26/06

• UN human rights council: time for action, Freedom House, May 26/06

• Violence threat to tourism, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 26/06

• Culture of non-violence for the children, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 26/06

• Conflict is a major constraint, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 26/06

• BAE systems leases two BAE 146s to serbia's centavia, ANN, May 26/06

• OHCHR recommends govt investigate army ill-treatment, KoL, May 26/06

• Maoists should not take you for a ride: BJP President, KoL, May 26/06

• Roll up for a dose of ride-on reality, The Age, May 26/06

• Hopes high as talks begin to end decade-old conflict, CBC News, May 26/06

• Firefighter reaches top of Mount Everest, Nashua Telegraph, May 26/06

• Sherpas clamber to rescue Australian on Everest, Times Online, May 26/06

• Annan sends seasoned envoy to Timor-, noticias.info, May 26/06

• Nepal searches for new national anthem, Star Article, May 26/06

• UN report accuses Nepali army of torture, ABC Online, May 26/06

• 3rd Filipino Everest summiteer first to return, Manila Standard Today, May 26/06

• Rajnath wants Nepal to be a Hindu state, Chennai Online, May 26/06

• UN slams Nepal army for torture, disappearances, Samudaya.org, May 26/06

• Nepal rebels, government in talks, CNN International, May 26/06

• Imagining a new Nepal, Samudaya.org, May 26/06

• National peace conference in July, People's Daily Online, May 26/06

• Nepal post-Gyanendra, Tehelka, May 26/06

• River dolphins under threat: WWF, Himalayan Times, May 26/06

• Government, rebels to begin peace talks, Voice of America, May 26/06

• Peacekeepers end Dili violence, Bangkok Post, May 26/06

• Koirala meets Maoist team to kick-start talks, Telugu Portal, May 26/06

• Bare devil' Sherpa rocks Everest, Telugu Portal, May 26/06

• From the fire into the frying pan, Nepali Times, May 26/06

• Food for the Karnali, Nepali Times, May 26/06

• Lest we forget, Nepali Times, May 26/06

• Humla’s road to progress, Nepali Times, May 26/06

• Behave or you're history, finance minister warns king, LBO, May 26/06

• Tourism gains new ground, Press Information Bureau, May 26/06

• BJP for Maoists' participation in democratic process, NewKerala, May 26/06

• Army responsible for disappearance of 49 persons: OHCHR, NN, May 26/06

• Textile exports witness severe decline in value, volume, Y&F, May 26/06

• Govt to introduce new media Act, IRNA, May 26/06

• PM hold discussion with army chief, IRNA, May 26/06

• Red Hat's open source scholarship challenge, NewsForge, May 26/06

• New fund launched to protect the Himalayas, WWF International, May 26/06

• US says continued violence in Nepal disturbing, Zee News, May 26/06

• Road to link eight districts in west, Gorkhapatra, May 26/06

• Working journalists' act soon, says Badu, Gorkhapatra, May 26/06

• Round-the-world writer's chief goal is going places, Seattle Times, May 26/06

• Security people sigh with relief after cease-fire, Gorkhapatra, May 26/06

• Conference to chart course of new Nepal, Gorkhapatra, May 26/06

• Free health camp in Mustnag, Nepalnews.com, May 26/06

• Mehboob gives explanation, Kantipur Online, May 26/06

• New govt to scrap restrictive media ordinance, NHRN, May 26/06

• Nepali garment exports suffering from end of quotas, People's Daily, May 26/06

• House declaration ends the shah dynasty, Scoop.co.nz, May 26/06

• Timor: Rebels kill unarmed police, CNN International, May 26/06

• Soldiers fire on police, 9 killed, San Diego Union Tribune, May 26/06

• India to help Bhutan to conduct election in 2008, IRNA, May 26/06

• Dalai Lama's demands are obstacle to talks - China, MC, May 26/06

• Woman aims to climb Everest for seventh time, PJ, May 26/06

• Dalai Lama creating 'obstacles' on Tibet issue: scholars, Hindu, May 26/06

• Government and rebels start peace talks, Reuers, May 26/06
• Searching for a new national anthem, DNA, May 26/06
• Govt to introduce new media Act, Irna, May 26/06
• Searching for a new national anthem, DNA, May 26/06
• Nepal ought to be a Hindu state: Rajnath Singh, TH, May 26/06
• Dalai Lama creating 'obstacles' on Tibet issue: scholars, TH, May 26/06
• Ford to build Himalaya ski resort, BBC, May 26/06
• Being hoity-toity won’t help India re Nepal, Telegraph, May 26/06
• US$5 million fund to conserve Himalayan ecosystem, Panda, May 26/06
• Govt seeks early rebel talks, end of extortion, Deepika, May 25/06

• Appeasing Maoists, Stratfor, May 25/06

• Government tells maoists to talk without fear, India eNews, May 25/06

• India gives Rs 24 mil for construction of Bagmati bridge, NN, May 25/06

• National conf on peace, reconstruction, development, NN, May 25/06

• In greater Tibet, Dalai Lama's light burns bright, BostonG, May 25/06

• Nepal announces peace talks team, Journal of Turkish Weekly, May 25/06

• Govt. will scrap anti-media freedom laws: Minister Badu, NN, May 25/06

• Climber's death raises qs over Everest 'traffic jam', ABC, May 25/06

• Army mountaineers climb 8201 metre high, NewKerala, May 25/06

• NH man climbs Mount Everest, Salem News,  May 25/06

• Helping to fight poverty, This is Bradford, May 25/06

• Everest pioneer condemns insensitive climbers, CMonitor, May 25/06

• Nepali want peace hate terrorism, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 25/06

• Eco tourism bussiness, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 25/06

• Left to die on Mount Everest, Buffalo News,  May 25/06

• Hindu groups block roads in southern Nepal, Zee News, May 25/06

• Birjunj shut down for the second day, Nepalnews.com, May 25/06

• Nepal frees all jailed Maoists, Washington Times, May 25/06

• Professional journalist act due for amendment: Badu, NLN, May 25/06

• Doctors strike after mobs hit hospitals, Edinburgh Evening News, May 25/06

• Govt to introduce new media act, Kantipur Online, May 25/06

• Nepal Hindus in secular protest, BBC News, May 25/06

• Doctors call for indefinite closure of health services, KoL, May 25/06

• Terai people want voice in Nepal polls, DailyIndia.com, May 25/06

• Thousands of Nepalis protest over secular move, Gulf Times, May 25/06

• Govt planning to cut royal expenditure, Hindustan Times, May 25/06

• Amnesty international's report 2006, Scoop.co.nz, May 25/06

• Strike by Hindus shuts down Nepal town, Wilmington Morning Star, May 25/06

• Hari Khadka: Man of the year, Nepalnews.com, May 25/06

• Everest legend angry at climbing tragedy, Newark Star Ledger,  May 25/06

• Footballers get taste of Oli-ism, Kantipur Online, May 25/06

• Lone Everest climber left to die, Hamilton Spectator,  May 25/06

• More of economics, less of politics, Gorkhapatra, May 25/06

• Unity of Madhesi community stressed for rights, progress, TRN, May 25/06

• NHRC urges govt, Maoist to sign human rights accord, KoL, May 25/06

• All services except emergency closed in protest of attack, NN, May 25/06

• Everest expedition to help feed the children, Everest News, May 25/06

• Peace process discussed, Gorkhapatra, May 25/06

• Transport fares hiked, Kantipur Online, May 25/06

• Tourism sector observes positive sign, Nepalnews.com, May 25/06

• NHRC proposed human right and humanitarian law., NN, May 25/06

• Maoist talk team members meet Madhav Nepal, NewsLine Nepal, May 25/06

• Thousands protest Nepal secular statehood, Washington Post, May 25/06

• Delhi to extend helping hand, only on request, Calcutta Telegraph, May 25/06

• Nepal parties lobby for India's endorsement, Economic Times, May 25/06

• Bhutanese delegates heading to New Delhi, NewsLine Nepal, May 25/06

• NC to deploy leaders for people's awareness in ..., NewsLine Nepal, May 25/06

• UN representative Kahane in the bed rest, NewsLine Nepal, May 25/06

• Meeting to ensure NTB future, NewsLine Nepal, May 25/06

• Everest west ridge attempt given up, Washington Times, May 25/06

• India bungled on Nepal: Karan, Newindpress, May 25/06

• Revamp education system, say experts, Himalayan Times, May 25/06

• The maoist program and Nepal's challenge, Global Politician, May 25/06

• Human rights hypocrisy?, Global Politician, May 25/06

• Nationwide survey: Nepalis wanted role for the king, Zee News, May 25/06

• Tibet team's manager talks about wild cup and future, Phayul, May 25/06

• 9-year-old girl cycles to Tibet, Xinhua, May 25/06

• Tibet passos enter finals, Herald Publications, May 25/06

• Grimshaw doctor tops Everest, Peace River Record Gazette, May 25/06

• Hillary horrified at climber left to die, Australian, May 24/06

• The psychological strain of living forever, LiveScience, May 24/06

• Rural people act to reduce child malnutrition, Reuters, May 24/06

• Government forms team for dialogue with Maoists, NHRN, May 24/06

• Multinationals exposed at UNI finance conference, UNI, May 24/06

• Everest 2006: 23 more summit Everest, Everest News, May 24/06

• Don't attack Hindu religion, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 24/06

• Hindu activists close down Birgunj, Nepalnews.com, May 24/06

• FNJ calls for immediate steps for media independence, NN, May 24/06

• Majority trafficked are girls and women: Study, NN, May 24/06

• Maoists want parliament, present govt dissolved, HT, May 24/06

• Govt Minister for “republic with king”, Himalayan Times, May 24/06

• Lumbini health bodies closed to protest manhandling, THT, May 24/06

• From people power to peace?, Reuters AlertNet, May 24/06

• NC to launch awareness campaign in rural areas, KoL, May 24/06

• Nepalis protest over secular moves, Reuters, May 24/06

• Thousands protest parliament’s secular move, OMN, May 24/06

• 'Secular Nepal' finds itself in the eye of controversy, NN, May 24/06

• Man, 70, conquers highest mountain, People's Daily Online, May 24/06
• Advanced technology urged in Asian banking, People's Daily, May 24/06

• India to extend financial support to Nepal, Sify, May 24/06

• Travel documents for refugees to resume, Phayul, May 24/06

• Don't repeat mistake, warns Matrika Yadav, Gorkhapatra, May 24/06

• Parliament in favour of press freedom: PM, Gorkhapatra, May 24/06

• Leadership urged to respect popular will, Gorkhapatra, May 24/06

• First American with diabetes to climb Everest, PRN, May 24/06

• Nepal should be a Hindu nation, OhmyNews International, May 24/06

• Food shortage grips mid-western hills, Kantipur Online, May 24/06

• ULFA, KLO homing in on Nepal, Newindpress, May 24/06

• A question of democracy, Gulf News, May 24/06

• Scrap constitution, say Maoists, Indian Express, May 24/06

• Everest guide only Gisborne man to summit, Gisborne Herald, May 24/06

• 3 climbers die while descending Everest, Jackson News-Tribune, May 24/06

• Amazing journey across desert, Lancashire Evening Telegraph, May 24/06

• Democracy in peril: Gang rape of parliament, Central Chronicle, May 24/06

• Govt to set standard to rank INGOs, Himalayan Times, May 24/06

• India ready to extend financial support to Nepal, Outlook, May 24/06

• India backs government’s talks with Maoists, India eNews.com, May 24/06

• Amnesty says rights abuses shot up during king's rule, Deepika, May 24/06

• ''Proclamation is Nepal's version of magna carta'', Deepika, May 24/06

• Violent conflict disrupts lives, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 24/06

• Big change in the Nepali history, TravelVideo.tv, May 24/06

• Street dance, Knoxville News Sentinel, May 24/06

• SAARC nations to set up direct air links, TravelVideo.tv, May 24/06

• Movement brings change to Nepal, Socialistworker.co.uk, May 24/06

• Local poultry farm owners urged to cut prices, Financial Express.bd, May 24/06

• Human rights situation deteriorated after king seized power, KoL, May 24/06

• Integrated check posts at crossing pts on Indo-Nepal Border, NN, May 24/06

• India's poll panel to assist Bhutan in 2008 elections, HT, May 24/06

• Sikkim MLAs to reply to election notice, NewKerala, May 24/06

• Bird flu cluster baffles experts, Boston Globe, May 24/06

• Will Bhutan be 'happy' as a democracy?, BBC News, May 24/06

• The world's highest railroad, Rediff, May 24/06

• Dalai Lama heads to Vancouver in September, Phayul, May 24/06

• China cannot force people to wear fur, eTaiwan News, May 24/06
• Maoists asked to return seized assets, WP Herald, May 23/06

• Country achieve 8% growth rate over 4 years, NN, May 23/06

• Amnesty Intl faults west over war on terror, Payvand, May 23/06

• Army refutes media reports on unnecessary expenditure, NN, May 23/06

• King can still disrupt peace: Mahara, Hindustan Times, May 23/06

• Hotel voted to condι nast traveler’s hot list 2006, NN, May 23/06

• Kevin Sites of Yahoo's Hot Zone reports on Nepal, Yahoo May 23/06

• Chitra Lekha in limelight by declining portfolio, NN, May 23/06

• Oldest Everest climber surprised he broke record, Mainichi, May 23/06

• Amnesty cites HR abuses in Asia, Voice of America, May 23/06

• Treatments for 'neglected diseases' urged, The Ledger, May 23/06

• AI report slams royal Govt, Maoists, Himalayan Times, May 23/06

• Govt-Maoists talks to start soon: Home Minister, THT, May 23/06

• Oldest climber leaves dog pic, News24, May 23/06

• Human trafficking rising in South Asia, WP Herald, May 23/06

• SAARC ministers move to promote tourism, Hotels Mag, May 23/06

• Three climbers die descending Everest, FOX News, May 23/06
• Govt will bring uniformity at school-level edu: Minister, KoL, May 23/06

• Operating a successful democracy is not easy, LAC,  May 23/06

• PM directs ministers to work per people's mandate, KoL, May 23/06

• Rebels won't give up weapons before vote, Intl Herald Tribune, May 23/06

• Village women become their own bankers, Guerrilla News, May 23/06

• Check posts at crossing pts on Indo-Nepal Border, Outlook, May 23/06
• Everest climber surprised he broke record, WIS, May 23/06
• ‘Can Maoists rule in democracy?’, Samudaya.org, May 23/06

• Maoist negotiator says king still capable of conspiring, Zee, May 23/06

• Govt asks Maoists to return seized assets, UPI, May 23/06

• Nepal Japan climber, KESQ, May 23/06

• Trafficking of women rising in South Asia, Washington Times, May 23/06

• Tibet doc lulls, bores, Metro Toronto, May 23/06

• Maoists injure one, abduct eight people, ToI, May 23/06

• Nine Nepali girls rescued from Delhi brothels: NGO, Zee, May 23/06

• The death of the nation-state, Town Hall, May 23/06

• International communities want to see peace: Bloomfield, NN, May 23/06

• Nepal urges govt to announce dates for election, NN, May 23/06

• Pedal-pushers join forces on world's bikes, Sheffield Today, May 23/06

• Democracy on a knife-edge, Monday Morning, May 23/06

• Web spreads word of cut-rate textbooks, Globe and Mail, May 23/06

• Nepal's cabinet expands, OhmyNews International, May 23/06

• Chinese Everest official reaches new rock-bottom, MtEverest, May 23/06

• Drought prompts first-ever emergency operation, OneWorld, May 23/06

• Maoists tell banks: pay up, Calcutta Telegraph, May 23/06

• Nepal to remove king’s ‘democracy’ messages, Gulf Times, May 23/06

• Top maoist rebel set to hold talks, Gulf Times, May 23/06

• Protesting ex-Gurkhas demand pay parity, NewKerala, May 23/06

• Preparations for peace talks under way, OneWorld.net, May 23/06

• Tributes paid to martyr Dahal, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• Networking in KTM, SIU, May 23/06

• Lawmakers discuss contemporary issues, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• Need to end caste based discrimination, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• Govt to work for lasting peace, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• Everest climber left to die alone, Washington Times, May 23/06

• Democracy now!, Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone, May 23/06

• Govt should bring maoists to mainstream, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• Vow to confiscate assests of corrupts, Gorkhapatra, May 23/06

• We salute the mountaineers, Global Nation, May 23/06

• Time for fine-tuning foreign policy, Navhind Times, May 23/06

• Nepal link emerges in west arms pile, Calcutta Telegraph, May 23/06

• Where to Mao?, Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone, May 23/06

• More than 500 industries shut, OhmyNews International, May 23/06

• Diplomat conquers Everest for family honour, Independent Online, May 23/06

• Nepali king reshuffles cabinet, People's Daily Online, May 23/06

• Mountaineers meet to celebrate Everest Day, New Straits Times, May 23/06

• Catholic leaders welcome Nepal as secular state, CathNews, May 23/06

• Squatters seek constituency restructuring, Himalayan Times, May 23/06

• Professionals demand suspension of officials suppressing, APMN, May 23/06

• Western science meets Eastern tranquility, Dunn County News, May 23/06

• Chinese see gold in rail link to roof of world, Boston Globe, May 23/06

• PM expands cabinet ahead of rebel talks, Washington Post, May 22/06

• Cabinet expanded amid dissent, DailyIndia, May 22/06

• Nepal wakes up with a headache, AsiaTimes, May 22/06

• Maoists violate truce, blast politician's house, DailyIndia, May 22/06

• PM meets King after clipping of his powers, IRNA, May 22/06

• Newly appointed ministers sworn in, NN, May 22/06

• Budha was born in Orissa, not Nepal, International Reporter, May 22/06

• Dabur, other companies resume operations, Zee News, May 22/06

• Missing German trekker found dead in Nepal, Telugu Portal, May 22/06

• Nepal's Last Emperor?, Rediff, May 22/06

• Christians, others welcome secular state, Spero News, May 22/06

• US civil rights 'made in India', BBC News, May 22/06

• Nepal is secular state: minorities happy, AsiaNews, May 22/06

• Nepal rebels watch, wait: Maoists now seek power, MC Herald, May 22/06

• Finding the Real Punk, Kantipur Online, May 22/06

• Relations with China and India, LAC,  May 22/06

• Maoists prepare for Nepal talks, BBC News, May 22/06

• UK govt allows all ex-Gurkhas to return, NN, May 22/06

• Mid-western districts facing acute food shortage, NN, May 22/06

• Tourism business reviving: Entrepreneur, People's Daily, May 22/06
• Chatterjee compliments Nepalese for their struggle, NewKerala, May 22/06

• Continued violations of press freedom: IFJ, Scoop, May 22/06

• Now Nepal’s students want monarchy out of campuses, Gulf Times, May 22/06

• Emergency food operation for Karnali, Nepali Times, May 22/06

• Nepal to remove king's democracy billboards, Daily News & Analysis, May 22/06

• Filipinos work up Everest controversy, DailyIndia.com, May 22/06

• Maoist leader Mahara in KTM to meet government, Reuters India, May 22/06

• Parties, Maoists urged to initiate peace talks, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• 50 Years of Nepal Police Long March Into The Future, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• Family of martyr gets assistance, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• Chaudhary stresses peace talks, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• Nine more scale Mt. Everest, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• Keep sports out of politics, says Oli, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• Rebels not to return to jungle any more: Sharma, NHRN, May 22/06

• Long sticks, small balls, jumbo fun, Sydney Morning Herald, May 22/06

• Nepal urges Maoists to return seized assets, Gorkhapatra, May 22/06

• The govt. is not serious towards negotiations: Mahara, NN, May 22/06

• Parliament must remain until next alternative is found: Nepal, NN, May 22/06

• BJP letter brigade sets the pace, Calcutta Telegraph, May 22/06

• Powerful Democracy Increases, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 22/06

• Reconciliation and Women’s role, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 22/06

• Nepal’s Contribution to Peace in South Asia, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 22/06

• BSF team conquers Mt Everest, Peninsula On-line, May 22/06

• Recent Developments in Nepal - Richard A. Boucher, Scoop.co.nz, May 22/06
• Nepal firms face closure after Maoists threat, Peninsula On-line, May 22/06

• Maoists still continuing abductions in Western Nepal, THT, May 22/06

• Everest: No room at the top, Independent, May 22/06

• Dhakan to captain UAE under-15 team, Gulf News, May 22/06

• Nepal Christians Hope end of persecution near, BosNewsLife, May 22/06

• Nepal developments: Favourite hunting, Central Chronicle, May 22/06

• Change in Nepal: Democracy in right, Central Chronicle, May 22/06

• SAARC for direct air links among member states, Zee News, May 22/06

• Tibet to get a tourism boost, Go Travel Insurance, May 22/06
• Democratic republic, our main objective: CPN-UML, KoL, May 21/06

• Maoist force refusing to disarm, Intl Tribune, May 21/06

• Six indians scale Mt. Everest, Outlook, May 21/06

• Guess who's coming to dinner?, CNN-IBN, May 21/06

• Nepathya to perform in Finland, KOL, May 21/06

• HoR must continue until next alternative: Nepal, THT, May 21/06

• NC asks Govt to hold dialogue with Maoists, NHRN, May 21/06

• Industries in Nepal shut after threats, NDTV.com, May 21/06

• Koirala asked Maoist chief for cooperation, NDTV.com, May 21/06

• Making better use of history to defend ourselves, SC Sentinel, May 21/06

• BIMSTEC culture meet in Paro, Kuensel, May 21/06

• Conflict is a major constraint in developing world, WEBC, May 21/06

• The little guy’s good, little bad, government, Zee News, May 21/06

• Birgunj industrialists warn of indefinite closer, KoL, May 21/06

• Whither Nepal's future, Nepalnews, May 21/06

• We aren’t claiming leading role in govt: Prachanda, NN, May 21/06

• Firms face closure after rebel threats, Reuters, May 21/06

• Nepse starts downward trend; posts 1.78 points loss, NN, May 21/06

• Troubling times for Nepal's maoist rebels, NewsBlaze, May 21/06

• The Maoist program and its challenge, OhmyNews, May 21/06

• Girl gang-raped in Gurgaon, four arrested, DailyIndia, May 21/06

• Experts stress rule of law in CA elections, Nepalnews, May 21/06

• One third of children deprived of education, People's Daily, May 21/06
• 28 climbers scale Mt. Qomolangma Saturday, People's Daily, May 21/06

• "We salute the Nepali people," Nepali Times, May 21/06

• Filipinos’ Everest feat thrills RP community, Global Nation, May 21/06

• Global walk against child hunger, BBC News, May 21/06

• Nepal companies face Maoist 'tax', BBC News, May 21/06

• Secular Nepal: RSS avoids direct criticism, Newindpress, May 21/06

• CA polls must follow principles of constitutionalism: Experts, THT, May 21/06

• Govt urges resumption of suspended assistance, People's Daily, May 21/06

• Gov't ready to involve UN in peace process: official, People's Daily, May 21/06

• Maoists want Nepal king ousted, Daily Telegraph, May 21/06

• Hindus criticize Nepal's secular status, Times of India, May 21/06

• Child rapist on trial, Kuensel, May 21/06

• Chief election commissioner of India visit, Kuensel, May 21/06

• Is the future green?, Guardian Unlimited, May 21/06

• West Bengal lovers commit suicide, Telugu Portal, May 21/06

• Tibet railway to transport 4,000 more tourists each day, Xinhua, May 21/06

• Dalai Lama to honour Tintin for befriending Tibet, NewKerala, May 21/06

• In greater Tibet, Dalai Lama's light burns bright, Expressindia, May 21/06

• Tibetan temple in Manila offers more than visual appeal, INQ7.net, May 21/06

• Party leaders urge King Gyanendra to abdicate, Xinhua, May 21/06

• Dalai Lama to honour Tintin for befriending Tibet, DI, May 21/06

• Deuba elected Parliamentary leader of his party, GulfTimes, May 21/06

• New dawn in Nepal, Khaleej Times Editorial, May 21/06

• Bussiness ompanies face Maoist 'tax',  BBC, May 21/06

• Prachanda vows not to disarm before vote, NYTimes, May 21/06

• Analysis: Decisive changes in Nepal, UPI, May 21/06

• Troubling times for Maoist rebels, NewsBlaze, May 21/06

• Bush congratulates Koirala, willing to help, NewKerala, May 20/06

• Local plastic industry under a threat, FinancialExpress, May 20/06

• Deuba elected NCD leader in parliament, M&C, May 20/06

• King Gyanendra should be ousted: Prachanda, Outlook, May 20/06

• Govt. names head of peace negotiation team, VoA, May 20/06

• Erasing the 'royal' in Nepal, Samudaya.org, May 20/06

• Maoist ‘extortion’ shuts down Birgunj industries, Samudaya, May 20/06

• Home minister to lead Nepal talks, Samudaya.org, May 20/06

• Hindu groups criticise declaration of Nepal as secular state, May 20/06

• Maoist threat forces closure of Dabur,Zee News, May 20/06

• We haven't intimidated Dabur Nepal: CPN (Maoist), NN, May 20/06

• Army unhappy by king's power clip, CNN-IBN, May 20/06

• House proclamation, start of new era: NC, Kantipur Online, May 20/06

• Home minister to lead Nepal talks, BBC News, May 20/06

• Children in maoist ranks, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 20/06

• Crown Prince Paras faces a shaky future, Gulf Times, May 20/06

• Marriage is still causing discrimination to women, LAC,  May 20/06

• Women lawmakers demand equal representation, NN, May 20/06

• Nepal names negotiator for early rebel talks, Reuters AlertNet, May 20/06

• Wholesale transfer of cops countrywide, Himalayan Times, May 20/06

• Nepal celebrates cutting of king's power, Washington Post, May 20/06

• Dabur shuts down Nepal unit, PeaceJournalism.com, May 20/06

• People feel empowered, Gorkhapatra, May 20/06

• Homosexuals stress to safeguard their rights, Gorkhapatra, May 20/06

• Govt ready to involve UN in peace process, Gorkhapatra, May 20/06

• Nepal army reports extortion by maoists, Gorkhapatra, May 20/06
• BJP, allies protest Nepal decision, HT, May 19/06
• Erasing the 'royal' in Nepal, BBC, May 19/06
• Nepal learns to look beyond the King, CNN-IBN, May 19/06
• BJP bats for a Hindu state, Outlook, May 19/06

• Secular Nepal no good for India: Uma, ChhenaiOnline, May 19/06
• Some uneasy as lawmakers curb king's power, LA Times, May 19/06

• Nepali taekwondo master as US team coach, KoL, May 19/06

• US ready to resume military aid, Zee News, May 19/06

• Nepali hail vote on secular status, Intl Herald Tribune, May 19/06

• Proclamation partial success: Maoists, Zee, May 19/06

• King stripped of most powers, World Peace Herald, May 19/06

• Development Nepal and securing peace, Los AC,  May 19/06

• Tamrat says sign ceasefire declaration, Samudaya.org, May 19/06

• King pinned, now Nepal celebrates, CNN-IBN, May 19/06

• Nepal rebels back move to curb king, Washington Post, May 19/06

• Mountain safety training for porters, Gorkhapatra, May 19/06

• Consultation on rights of sexual minorities held, TRN, May 19/06

• Nepal, a secular state, Kerala Online, May 19/06

• King declared 'powerless', Washington Times, May 19/06

• Government's silence on talks alarms Maoists, DailyIndia, May 19/06

• Nepal's "Himal" celebrates people's victory, TMV, May 19/06

• Everest climber dies on descent, BBC News, May 19/06

• Helping to give people a fair go, Wimbledon Guardian, May 19/06

• Apa summits Mt Everest for the 16th time, Nepalnews, May 19/06

• It's punch time for Nepal Prince!, Hindustan Times, May 19/06

• Curtailing of king's powers partial success: Maoists, Deccan Herald, May 19/06

• Nepal's god king brought down to earth, Middle East Times, May 19/06

• Tourist arrival expected to exceed 500,000 in 07, People's, May 19/06

• Where does Crown Prince Paras go from here?, DailyIndia, May 19/06

• Move to curb king cheered, BBC News, May 19/06

• Many small plans, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• NC unity essential, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• Printed in Nepal, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• “We are fighting a system that enslaves women.”, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• A new Nepal, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• Democratic troops, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• Defusing the pressure cooker, Nepali Times, May 19/06

• Public holiday to mark historic proclamation, Xinhua, May 19/06

• Nepal to get new national anthem, Times of India, May 19/06

• Proclamation partial success: Maoists, CNN-IBN, May 19/06

• Govt will soon talk with Maoists: Oli, Gorkhapatra, May 19/06

• Experts stress small hydel projects, Gorkhapatra, May 19/06

• SAARC members differ over non-tariff barrier, Xinhua, May 19/06

• Women trafficking on rise, CNN-IBN, May 19/06

• 3 militants, civilian killed, GreaterKashmir.com, May 19/06

• Prachanda welcomes proclamation, Kantipur Online, May 19/06

• Army concerned, Kantipur Online, May 19/06

• Two cosmic air fokkers grounded, Kantipur Online, May 19/06

• Welcome rallies across the country, Kantipur Online, May 19/06

• 42 climbers reach summit of Mount Everest, The Kindred Times, May 19/06

• Playboy model climbs Mount Everest, All Headline News, May 19/06

• Tibetans hear first live radio debate for Prime Minister, VoA, May 19/06

• Lawmakers work to strip king's authority, St. PT, May 19/06

• Rebels watch, wait, Chicago Tribune, May 19/06

• Everest summit sees 42 climbers in day, ADG, May 19/06

• Sherpa sets Everest climb record, Washington Post, May 19/06

• Gov't will soon talk with guerrillas: Oli, People's Daily, May 19/06

• King stripped of most powers, CNN, May 18/06

• Historic proclamation; Nepal secular state, THT, May 18/06

• Govt bans rallies near palace, ouster countdown begins, IEN, May 18/06

• Attempts against proclamation will be futile: Leaders, NN, May 18/06

• “Victory rallies”, demo outside Singha Durbar, NN, May 18/06

• Nepal moves to cut king's powers, Reuters.uk, May 18/06

• Parliament approves plan to cut king's powers, Reuters, May 18/06

• Proclamation will come into effect immediately, Outlook, May 18/06

• Maoists should lead interim govt: Yadav, Himalayan Times, May 18/06

• WFP leads walk to stop child hunger, ReliefWeb, May 18/06

• Sexual violence in Nepal's conflict, American Chronicle, May 18/06

• Two means to an end, Manila Standard Today, May 18/06

• Sounds from the streets of Asia, Podcasting News, May 18/06
• Reconciliation from women's perspective, LAC,  May 18/06

• War affected Nepali children, Los Angeles Chronicle,  May 18/06

• Second filipino mountaineer reaches Everest, INQ7.net, May 18/06
• PM presents plan to curtail king's powers, Reuters AlertNet, May 18/06

• Lawmakers move to limit king's powers, Times Daily, May 18/06

• King to be reduced to figurehead, India eNews.com, May 18/06

• PM Koirala presents house proclamation, Samudaya.org, May 18/06

• Downsizing the monarchy, Inter Press Service, May 18/06

• Mt. Everest 2006: Henry Todd Summits 9 more, Everest News, May 18/06

• King pinned in 'secular' Nepal, CNN-IBN, May 18/06

• Parliament passes proposal of PM, Xinhua, May 18/06
• Nepal riots injured hundreds of children, Washington Times, May 18/06

• House endorses momentous proclamation 2063, Kantipur Online, May 18/06

• Smugglers rush in to harvest 'viagra' fungus, Financial Express, May 18/06

• Nepal a secular country, no longer Hindu nation, Zee News, May 18/06

• Nepal parliament moves to curtail king's powers, Reuters, May 18/06

• Nepal sheds 'Royal' tag, king in soup, CNN-IBN, May 18/06

• Filipino climber reaches summit of Mount Everest, Pravda, May 18/06

• Former Minister Pandey refutes report of expenses, NN, May 18/06

• Nepal appeals to int'l community for assistance, OMN, May 18/06

• We're on top of the world, say heroic Ulstermen, Belfast Telegraph, May 18/06

• Climber taking a breather after Everest, Kennebec Journal, May 18/06

• Nepalis dissatisfied with new government, OhmyNews International, May 18/06

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