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| Tistung-Palung |
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on 18-Jun-01 07:38 AM
News in June 18 nepalnews says... > Kathmandu, June 18: Doctors at Birendra Military Hospital Sunday stitched wounds of Queen Komal sustained during a shoot-out at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace June 1... How relevant is it to receive stitches to the wound sustained 14 days ago? Am I missing something here? In another report... > Kathmandu, June 18: An internal palace study for possible security lapses that led to a carnage at Narayanhiti killing or injuring... How foolish is Gyanendra to do an internal palace reporting? Is he trying to fool the public here? No crime investigators have been engaged so far, or is there? We can imagine what would happen to Nepal under Gaynendra's leadership.
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| Tistung-Palung |
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on 18-Jun-01 10:33 PM
coz G must have penetrated the wound...
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| Geral |
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on 18-Jun-01 11:43 PM
It is a way of gaining sypathy from the public before she leaves the hospital. She was probably stiched up the day she entered the hospital. Again, so much thought for the "royals". Who gives a damn about the man who lost his leg when he was hit by a truck, the children born siamese, the leper who lost his 10 fingers and toes. No one. But let a royal get stitches three weeks after being admited and we are all left in stitches.
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