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Nepalese commercial banks facing liquidity tightness
The Kathmandu Post, Nepal / Asia News NetworkKATHMANDU (The Kathmandu Post/ANN) -- The commercial banks in Nepal are facing liquidity tightness in recent days. Generally, banks reduce lending, while deposit collection grows due to increased government spending in the last quarter of the fiscal...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Kathmandu (Nepal), Economy, Business and Finance, Banking, Finance
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More parties likely to contest Nepal's next Constituent Assembly polls
The Kathmandu Post, Nepal / Asia News NetworkKATHMANDU (The Kathmandu Post/ANN) -- The number of the parties contesting the upcoming Constituent Assembly election in Nepal is likely to rise with as many as 110 prospective parties acquiring party registration forms from the Election Commission. A...Tags: Government, Kathmandu (Nepal), Politics, Elections, Germany
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2 anti-slavery activists meet in Orlando to highlight mission
A year ago, a photograph of two child slaves in Nepal carrying stone blocks on their backs had troubled an 8-year-old girl, Vivienne Harr. The California girl thought about those boys, two brothers enslaved in the Himalayas, who were her own age....
Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Ghana, Slavery, India
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YMCA's annual International Dinner draws 'tremendous turnout'
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Hundreds attended the YMCA of Southern West Virginia's 34th annual International Dinner sponsored by Raleigh General Hospital. Y CEO Jay Rist said halfway through the event, hundreds had already been served, the lines were still forming and people...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, YMCA, Clubs and Associations, Hospitals and Clinics
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FEATURE: A beautiful mind
The Kathmandu Post, Nepal / Asia News NetworkKATHMANDU (The Kathmandu Post/ANN) -- Pritish's story Pritish Shakya, 10, adjusts his glasses and shifts his attention back to the game he's playing on his laptop. As he rams the keys, he keeps up a running commentary, telling me about the games he...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Learning Disability, Science and Technology, Music, Behavioral Conditions
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VIEW: High speed trafficking
The Kathmandu Post, Nepal / Asia News NetworkKATHMANDU (The Kathmandu Post/ANN) -- A day after police rescued a Nepali woman from employment fraud and drug trafficking at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Aika (name changed) faced me hysterically. Her hopes of living the good life...Tags: Dhaka (Bangladesh), Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, Drug Trafficking, War Crimes
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The Sacramento Bee Cathie Anderson column
The Sacramento BeeOver on 16th Street in midtown Sacramento, in a small shop next door to Hot Italian, symphonic musicians and Grammy winners call upon John Gill. He's the master technician who gets their brass and woodwind instruments to sing. Gill has worked for jazz...Tags: Mangos, Massachusetts General Hospital, Music, Human Interest, Branford Marsalis
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Endangered birds found on hotel menus in Nepal
The Kathmandu Post, Nepal / Asia News NetworkKASKI (The Kathmandu Post/ANN) -- Various endangered species of birds in Nepal's western district of Kaski are seeing increased threats to their suvival thanks to rampant smuggling and slaughtering in the region, according to a report made public by the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Wildlife, Game, Environmental Issues, Foods and Beverages
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'Game of Thrones' returns, Kevin Ware's injury shocks and pogs in your Easter basket?
In case you forgot it's April Fools day, Google is there to remind you. Today's top "cold searches" will return you to the 90's with Y2K, Pogs hologram slammers, Macarena step-by-step and prom scrunchies making you want to jump jumping like a mac daddy....
Tags: Easter, Politics, Game of Thrones (tv program), HIV, ABC (tv network)
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George Lowe dies at 89; climber was on Everest expedition with Hillary
After Sir Edmund Hillary's historic ascent of Mt. Everest, everyone knew Hillary's name. Far fewer knew about his indispensable partner, George Lowe. Hillary and his friend Lowe were the only two New Zealanders on the 1953 expedition to the top of the...
Tags: New Zealand, Movies, Elizabeth II, United Kingdom, Entertainment
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Deerfield church: Do more than give something up for Lent
Lent is traditionally a season of prayer, sacrifice, and repentance. For the past six years, Holy Cross Catholic Church in Deerfield has endeavored to observe Lent as a season in which one not only gives something up, but also as a time to help somebody...
Tags: Social Issues, Starbucks Corp., Charity, Religion and Belief, Heifer International
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The Wadsworth in Hartford is Screening a Documentary on Bicycling
With scenic backdrops ranging from the Scottish Lowlands, to Nepal's countryside, Reveal the Path (still pictured above) is as much a National Geographic documentary as it is an endurance sport biopic. Take in the lives of locals with Tour Divide race...
Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, Aetna Inc., Arts
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