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                    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:27:25 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title>FAKE INDIAN CURRENCY NOTES IN CIRCULATION</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7429.html</link>
					  <description>The circulation of fake Indian currency notes is rife in areas near the Nepal-India border in Kanchanpur district in the recent days.It is found that Indian and Nepali frauds dealing with fake Indian currencies dupe the Nepali labourers returning to their country from India via the transit point at Banbasa and use them to smuggle the fake bank notes in to Nepal.</description>                 
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					  <title>NUMBER OF HIV POSITIVE PEOPLE UP IN LAMJUNG</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7428.html</link>
					  <description>The number of HIV-positive people has reached 116 in Lamjung district over the last five years, according to the District HIV/AIDS Coordination Committee.Programme coordinator of the committee, Bishnu Thapa, however estimates the number of HIV-positive people in the district might be even exceed this as this number includes only people who have come in contact with committee.</description>                 
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					  <title>MICRO HYDROPOWER PROJECT COMPLETED</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7427.html</link>
					  <description>Construction of the Nistikhola micro hydroelectricity project has been completed at Neta Village Development Committee (VDC) in Gulmi district.The project with the capacity of generating 22.5 Kilowatts of electric power was constructed at a total cost of Rs. 10,571,000. A part of the total cost was borne by the Rural Economic Development Association (REDA), Palpa and the rest was met through local</description>                 
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					  <title>School textbook shortage across the country</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7426.html</link>
					  <description>The Janak Educational Materials Centre (JEMC) Limited, a government-owned corporation responsible for printing the school textbooks, has hoarded the printed textbooks in its godowns, prompting a shortage of books across the country just ahead of the new school academic session.JEMC has stopped sending the school textbooks in the market for selling and stockpiled the books after it could not</description>                 
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					  <title>Miss nepal</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7425.html</link>
					  <description>This is a list of women who have held the Miss Nepal title from the begining.

1994	Ruby Rana
1995	Sumi Khadka
1996	Poonam Ghimire
1997	Nilima Gurung
1997	Jharana Bajracharya
1998	Niru Shrestha
1999	Shewta Shah
2000	Usha Khadgi
2002    Malvika Subba
2003    Priti Sitoula
2004    Payal Shakya
2005    Sugarika K.C.
2007    Sitashma Chand
2009	Zenisha Moktan</description>                 
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					  <title>Nepali medal winners at the Asian Games</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7424.html</link>
					  <description>List of Nepali medal winners at the Asian Games

Sita Rai Karate (Bronze) 1994 Hirosima
Sabita Rajbhandari Taekwondo (Silver) 1998 Bangkok
Sapana Malla Taekwondo (Bronze) 1998 Bangkok
Renuka Magar Taekwondo (Bronze)2002 Bushan
Ritu Gimi Rai Taekwondo (Bronze) 2002 Bushan
Ayousha Shakya Taekwondo (Bronze) 2006 Doha
Manita Shahi Taekwondo (Bronze) 2006 Doha</description>                 
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					  <title>Australia defeated in the Super Over</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7423.html</link>
					  <description>Just a run behind the West Indies Cricketer Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum scored the second highest runs in ICC Twenty20 international with 116 runs in 56 balls. The New Zealand team was able to score 214 for 6 wickets in their allotted 20 overs as Brendon McCullum smashed boundaries in all the part of the field at Christchurch.</description>                 
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					  <title>The movie list that everyone must see in 2010</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7422.html</link>
					  <description>For all the movie buffs the year 2010 starts brings a new lot of movies, but among the hundreds of movies that release this year. Here's a list of 10 movies that seem promising enough:

1. Inception
After Dark Knight, Batman Begins, The Prestige, Insomnia and Memento, Christopher Nolan has come up with another sci-fi film Inception. With stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page,</description>                 
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					  <title>Holi: The festival of colours</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7421.html</link>
					  <description>Holi is the festival of colors that is celebrated on late February or early March. The festival is observed for a day which is celebrated by people throwing colored powder and colored water at each other. Holi is also known by the name of Phagu Purnima where Phagu means the sacred red powder and Purnima means the full moon.</description>                 
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					  <title>As per cricinfo.com, Nepal reaches finals and promoted to Division 4</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7420.html</link>
					  <description>On one hand, Nepalese TV news is broadcasting that "Nepal is out of finals" and on the other hand as per cricinfo.com Nepal reaches finals and promoted to Division 4. As per cricinfo.com, USA, Nepal and Singapore were tied at 8 points each. As the points are tied by comparing the run rates of these three teams USA topped the group with the net run rate of + 1.371 and Nepal following with +1.351</description>                 
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					  <title>Misuse of Electricity at the Convention Hall</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7419.html</link>
					  <description>While the Nepalese people are facing almost 11 hours of load shedding everyday, the Conference Hall where the constituent Assembly meeting takes place is misutilising the electricity. The southern and the east wall of the Conference Hall uses high power Halogen Lamps. These lights might be set to a timer that switches it on at the dusk at as early as 5 pm and switches off at late 8 am in the morning.</description>                 
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					  <title>Nepal thrashes Bahrain</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7418.html</link>
					  <description>Nepali spinners put up a great bowling performance to stop Bahrain for a modest total of 114. Chasing the target of 115, Nepal started with a bleak performance. In 2.1 overs, Nepal had lost both the openers. After that a dazzling performance by the captain Paras Khadka and with his partner Shakti Gauchan secured an easy win. Both of them put an unbeaten 107 run partnership in which Paras contributed 71* runs and Shakti 29* runs.</description>                 
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					  <title>One person can make a difference</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7417.html</link>
					  <description>There was a huge jam in the Mid Baneshwor section which lasted for almost an hour and more. The two lane road in front of the Apex College was put to standstill. The area ahead is linked with an intersection, one heading towards the Global College of Management and the other towards the Baneshwor Height.</description>                 
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					  <title>Gearing up for Oscars</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7415.html</link>
					  <description>As February descends, movie lovers worldwide will tune in to the highest honors in filmmaking: The Oscars. The awards will be distributed for individuals or collective efforts up to 25 categories. The categories are: Best Picture, Directing, Cinematography, Actors in leading Role, Actors in a Supporting Role, Actress in Leading Role and so on.

The 13.5 inch gold plated britannium Oscar</description>                 
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					  <title>Is Prime Minister Gordon Brown a bully?</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7414.html</link>
					  <description>Prime Minister Gordon Brown has accused for manhandling and attacking his staffs. Yesterday, the staffs had contacted the anti bullying helpline to report the verbal bullying by the Prime Minister. National Bullying Helpline run by Christine Pratt reported that there were three to four calls already from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Christine Pratt suggested that the bullying work environment</description>                 
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					  <title>Torrential rain causes death toll to rise to 38</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7413.html</link>
					  <description>The death toll has risen to about 40 people after torrential flood and nudslides on the island of Madeira, Portugal with more than 120 injured and unknown number of others missing as per the authorities, adding that the death toll is expected to rise. 

After heavy rain in the capital of Funchal on Saturday, the streets turned into raging rivers of mud, water and debris.</description>                 
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					  <title>NEPSE starts with a downfall again</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7412.html</link>
					  <description>NEPSE started with a downfall this week as the first day of this week's transaction went down by 0.68 points. The NEPSE index closed at 485.82 last week as it fell to 485.14 points on Sunday. 

The banking sector, however showed some positive signs as banking NEPSE rose to 457.54 points from 456.69 points,</description>                 
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					  <title>Nepal beats Singapore by 16 runs</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7411.html</link>
					  <description>Nepal puts an impressive game as they beat Singapore by 16 runs in ICC Division 5 game hosted at Pulchowk Campus. Nepal had won thetoss and elected to bat, they scored 180 runs for 9 wickets in the alloted 50 overs match. Basanta Regmi from Nepal hit 54 runs, while Sharad Vesawkar scored 32 runs and Shakti Gauchan with 24 runs. Dharmichand took 3 wickets and Janjua took 2 wickets for Singapore.</description>                 
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					  <title>England beat World Champs</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7410.html</link>
					  <description>Pakistan scored 129 for 8 in their alloted 20 overs against England in the first 20/20 match played in Dubai. For Pakistan, skipper Shoaib Malik scored 33 runs in 26 balls, Fawad Alam scored 23 runs at a ball and Abdur Razzaq scored 22 runs in 15 balls. At one stage Pakistan were 39 for 4 in 8.3 overs. But by their effots Pakistan reaches 129 a respectable score.</description>                 
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					  <title>Thankot faces turbulence</title>
					  <link>http://en.dainikee.com/newsdetail-7409.html</link>
					  <description>Prithvi Highway has been shutdown from friday. The Maoist had tried to stop armed police force's vehicle from entering valley at Dhading area. The vehicle coming to Kathmandu Valley was believed to carry arms as per the Maoist officials. Government is alleged for importing arms from India against the peace agreement. 
The trucks carrying arms were tried to be stopped by Maoist at Thankot area</description>                 
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