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				<title>Fire in the sky</title>
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				<description>A spectacular view of the sky during a early winter dusk outside Pokhara.   </description>
				<pubDate>2009-12-18</pubDate>
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				<title>Economy Worries</title>
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				<description>    Everyone, that is everyone except perhaps the political leaders, are worried about the future of the economy.       </description>
				<pubDate>2009-12-18</pubDate>
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				<title>Crises loom near</title>
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				<description>We have 10 federal states in the country, and will have three more by  the end of the week. The ruling coalition has been calling the Maoists&#39;  move unconstitutional. Now, human rights activists and law experts are  adding their voice to the criticism.   </description>
				<pubDate>2009-12-17</pubDate>
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				<title>Life is Smiling</title>
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				<description>  At 73, Ambar Gurung is frail. He needs help to walk. But there is a twinkle in his eyes, his heart still beats with the same deep love for the Nepali nation that stirred us all once with the song, &#39;Naulakha tara&#39; and most recently with the country&#39;s new national anthem.     </description>
				<pubDate>2009-12-12</pubDate>
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