International Sources
Memorable Larry King moments - CNN
What’s your most memorable moment watching or listening to Larry King? As Larry King celebrates 50 years in radio and television, we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts and video responses along with any questions for Larry King. Also, if you … [read more]
Market Live - Economic Times
10:10 am: Asian Oilfield Services shares were up 0.66 per cent to Rs 137 on BSE. Asian Oilfield has reported that to promote its overseas business relating to oil and gas exploration and extraction and providing oilfield related services, Asian … [read more]
China vence 59-55 a Alemania y le apunta a cuartos - Houston Chronicle
Yao Ming encestó 25 puntos al comandar el sábado a China a un dramático triunfo 59-55 contra la Alemania de Dirk Nowitzki, con lo que el equipo local mantuvo con vida sus esperanzas de avanzar a los cuartos de final. El centro marcó los primeros … [read more]
RELIEF IN NEPAL - Baltimore Sun
U nderwear was nobody’s biggest concern in March when fires raced through a refugee camp in Nepal, leaving behind a smoldering expanse of ash and ruin. Food, water, shelter, pants and shirts ranked higher for the 10,000 inhabitants who’d lost … [read more]
Saudi aircraft parked at Chaklala: Report - Pakistan News Service
ISLAMABAD: Speculation, including the arrival of a Saudi aircraft, swirled in Pakistan on Sunday that a deal would be reached shortly enabling President Pervez Musharraf to resign without fear of prosecution, avoiding a divisive impeachment process … [read more]
Gates denies al-Qaeda becoming more capable in tribal areas - Pakistan News Service
WASHINGTON: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Sunday rejected an assessment that Al-Qaeda fighters had become secure and grown in capability in the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan than what the militant organization was in the past. He told the … [read more]
March to UN office today, Omar threatens to resign from LS - Express India
Fleeing Valley, migrant labourers swamp … March to UN office today, Omar threatens… Beyond highway of peace Firing from across LoC kills jawan Srinagar, August 17 As Kashmir took a break from mass protests over the Amarnath shrine land row today … [read more]
Booked for decline in education - Kuensel Online
16 August, 2008 - Thereâs more to the decline in the nationâs educational standards than just a deficiency of teachers. According to a 2007 study by the education sector review commission, the poor quality and dearth of textbooks are also … [read more]
Register » - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Comment on stories on this website and on all other Johnston Press newspaper websites. See a list of our websites here. Set up a personalised homepage featuring content from any Johnston Press newspaper website or from any site with a RSS feed … [read more]
The political realities of âdemocraticâ Georgia - World Socialist Web Site
One of the constant themes in the US government and media presentation of the conflict in the Caucasus is the depiction of Georgia as a bastion of democracy. The Bush administration has increasingly invoked the terminology of the Cold War by … [read more]
Kuensel - Bhutan’s National Newspaper
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18 August, 2008 - With an aim to refine their personality, a month long grooming and personality development programme for aspiring Miss Bhutans kicked off on August 14 at the youth development complex. [read more]
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18 August, 2008 - One of the main chemicals released in the uterus during menstruation is called prostaglandin, which causes contraction of the uterus and pain during menstruation. [read more]
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18 August, 2008 - Norbu is 46 years old and very much a part of the family. The oldest running car in the country, Norbu arrived in Bhutan with Turi Christian (Tenzin) , of Swiss bakery fame, who drove it from Kolkata. [read more]
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18 August, 2008 - Bal Badhur, 48, from Goseling, Tsirang, is a retired RBA wireless operator. Hear him share his views on alcoholism and hangovers.
1. Do you drink?
Yes, I do, about three times a week. [read more]
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| The model of the secretariat building at its initial stage |
18 August, 2008 - The plan for a government secretariat building, which many thought was shelved, is right on track, according to department of urban development and engineering services (DUDES) officials.
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A complete turnaround from last yearÂs record low
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| Rosy outlook - More apples this year of better size and quality |
18 August, 2008 - Paro farmers are all smiles these days and with excellent reasons. [read more]
New trade route in renewed Bangla-Bhutan agreement
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| Balancing trade  Bhutan and Bangladesh in a give and take relationship |
18 August, 2008 - Eastern Bhutan exporters will no longer have to come all the way from Samdrupjongkhar to Burimari near Siliguri in India, covering some 200 km, to sell their goods. [read more]
Fragile terrain not road widening to blame for
spate of accidents
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| DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Danger both to men at work and vehicular traffic |
18 August, 2008 - With more than a score people killed in accidents at the ongoing Phuentsholing-Thimphu road broadening project sites, Dantak officials said that it was not fair to blame their work.
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18 August, 2008 - Less than a month after the new Gaeddug college of business opened, the instituteÂs discipline committee has terminated two students and suspended four others for breaking college rules on August 11. [read more]
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18 August, 2008 - The agriculture minister, lyonpo (Dr) Pema Gyamtsho inaugurated the Ugyen Wangchuck environmental and forestry institute (UWEFI) at Lamigonpa in Bumthang on August 13. [read more]
Bhutan Observer
Biodisc, the latest trend in Pemagatsel
One of the latest trends to hit the imagination of those living in Pemagatsel town is the supposed
heath benefits of Biodisc therapy. This glass disc, which is a little bigger than our palm, is supposed
to do wonders not just for humans but even cars. Gyembo Namgyal reports.
No wonder then, that this could be one universal […] [read more]
The Dancing Monks of Bhutan
The (chams) sacred dances of Bhutan are spiritual energies manifested through the skill of the monks who perform them. The endurance, acrobatic skills, mindfulness and dedication of these dancing monks makes these dances a form of meditation. But, as one young disciple commented, âIf you donât use your mind to imagine and your heart to […] [read more]
Why Size Does Not Matter
As Indians, you can label us as the most dishonest and the laziest race of people, but you cannot take away from us that we are also one of the most creative. After all, it takes more than ether and ideology to produce a billion off springs. While browsing through the wikitravel website (see, we […] [read more]
Football at the fringe
After nine days of soccer bonanza, the school team of Nangkor Higher Secondary School emerged as this yearâs Pemagatsel League Champions defeating the Veteran’s Team comprising of school teachers of the dzongkhag with a score margin of 3-2 on a wet day on August 10. Played over a period of nine days, this year 13 […] [read more]
Promoting Geo-Technology using Information Technology
If the information and techno savvy officials could convince their bosses, loads of information on
Bhutan will be accessible from any part of the world. Rabi C. Dahal reports.
As per the policy of the concerned organizations, the data could be uploaded for viewing or for sale.
Using a software called GeoNetwork, information of spatial data could be […] [read more]
Bara gewog âs 600 households make their demands
Sir,
Bara gewog is in need of the following development programmes. Motorable roads: Bara gewog is isolated. A motorable road could link the gewog with Tendu gewog which shall enhance betterment of the concerned community.
Electricity: Electrification of the gewog is one of the most important development programmes that we long for. School: Our children have to […] [read more]
An Invocation in Time
This is an invocation and not a short broadside to being Bhutanese in the spinning wheel of time. When rapid changes keeps churning out a state of constant flux, how does entrenched thinking reinforced by time, balance itself? Our clergy â the Dratsang is actually lighting the way ahead here. The ban on meat/alcohol consumption […] [read more]
Construction boon
Boy! are we ahead of the deadline
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Bhutanese archers eliminated
Both Bhutanese archers have been eliminated in the first elimination round at the Beijing Olympics. Dorji Dema was eliminated after securing 10 points less than Georgiaâs Khatuna Narima-nizay. Dorji Dema scored 97 points as opposed to the Georgian archerâs 107. In the menâs elimination round, Tashi Peljor fell behind Chinese Taipeiâs Cheng Pang Wang. Tashi […] [read more]
Juley Tso:popular campsite for trekkers
The mountains of Lunana are reflected on a sunny day in the waters of Juley Tso. The poppy laden meadows in the background is a popular campsite for trekkers (Photo: Lhendup)
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