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- Ramnavami: Birthday of Lord Ram
- Issue 13, March 28, 2010
- Nothing Impossible
- Issue 12, March 21, 2010
- Ghoda jatra: Festival of ‘Pahan Carhai’ and Horse Race
- Issue 11, March 14, 2010
- Importance Of Witness
- Issue 10, March 07, 2010
- Holi: Hurling Colors At Peers
- Issue 09, February 28, 2010
- Mithila Pancakoshi Circular Trip
- Issue 08, February 21, 2010
- The Night of Lord Shiva
- Issue 07, February 14, 2010
- Makar Festival In Panauti
- Issue 06, February 7, 2010
- ‘Catching Fish’ Religious Performances In Public In Bhaktapur
- Issue 05, Janaury 31, 2010
- Shree Panchami: Harbinger of Spring
- Issue 04, January 24, 2010
- Maghe Sankranti: Festival of Atoning For Sins
- Issue 03, January 17, 2010
- Svosthani Brata: Month-Long Veneration
- Issue 02, January 10, 2010
- Prithvinarayan Shah: the Nose Cutter
- Issue 01, January 3, 2010
- Bathing White Macchendranath In Kathmandu
- Issue 52, December 27, 2009
- Lo-Sar: The New Year Festival
- Issue 51, December 20, 2009
- Sakeva Festival of Kirantis
- Issue 49, December 6, 2009
- Yeomari Punhi
- Issue 49, December 6, 2009
- Seven-Village Festivals
- Issue 48, November 29, 2009
- Sita Bibaha Panchami: Divine Wedding
- Issue 47, November 22, 2009
- The 40-30-30 Rule: Why Risk Is Worth It
- Many of the strategies employed in competitive and recreational sports are applicable in business and our personal lives. One lesson I learned from alpine ski racing was the "40-30-30 Rule." During training, early on, I tried to go fast, and I also focused on not falling. On a ride up the ski lift, my coach told me I was missing the point. He explained that success in ski racing, or most sports for that matter, was only 40% physical training. The other 60% was mental. And of that, the first 30% was technical skill and experience. The second 30% was the willingness to take risks.