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Saturday, 28 March 2009

article thumbnailA group of youths under 24, for the first time in Nepal, have established a commercial FM radio station in Udaypur. No other radios known to have been operated by this age group in Nepal earlier.The radio station was inaugurated amid a function Wednesday. The radio– Amurta 96.1 MHz...
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article thumbnail Swapnil Baral's overwhelming feelings about life compelled him to write; A North Lake College student has written, funded and recently published a book of poetry that includes a cover comment by Dallas County Community College District President Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. The book, Hidden...
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