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Monthly Archives: February 2005

2/21/2005
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Where Does NewsLookMag Go?

I don’t know what happened but when I tried visiting NewsLookMag.com, a site that collects all the headlines relating to Nepal, it didn’t appear. It looks like either the site has ceased operation or is being blocked by my ISP. … Continue reading →

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2/20/2005
by Ujjwal Acharya
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What do you think about media censorship?

Senior journalist Durganath Sharma, who off course holds the position of General Manager at the state-owned Nepal Television, asked many of my friends during a practical examination that I also attended. What should I have answered? Many had advised me … Continue reading →

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2/20/2005
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Making Mockery of Democracy

Democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. – Abraham Lincoln, 1864 Lincoln’s definition to democracy, in his Gettysburg Speech given at the height of American Civil War, is the most widely used and … Continue reading →

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2/19/2005
by Ujjwal Acharya
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An Account from Kantipur TV News Staff on Censoring

This report was written several days ago and recounts the moment immediately preceding the coup when the military took control of Nepali broadcast facilities prior to the announcement of the coup by King Gyanendra. The army began cordoning our office … Continue reading →

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2/19/2005
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Cats to Guard Milk: The Anti-Corruption Move

Corruption, which has been continuously spreading its tentacles, has not only cast a shadow over politics and administration, but has also obstructed the nation’s march towards progress. Corruption has struck at the very core of our society, the result of … Continue reading →

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