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KATHMANDU - It was not a desire to change the world but his grinding poverty that made Nar Bahadur Sunuwar join the underground Maoist guerrillas when he was only 12.
BAGHDAD - On top of the usual Iraqi worries about being blown up or kidnapped for ransom, local celebrities must now fear getting caught with a fake bomb in their car, planted by the producers of a reality television show.
NEW YORK - "Clear Blue Tuesday", a musical offering a unique perspective on the Sep 11, 2001 terror attack in New York was released here Friday.
WASHINGTON - Indian documentary filmmaker Vijay Kumar, arrested in Houston for allegedly carrying "jihadist" literature and brass knuckles in his checked baggage, will remain behind bars without bail but can leave "voluntarily" if his case is resolved within 120 days.
BHUBANESWAR - At least 50 activists of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were arrested here Thursday for disrupting the screening of Oriya film "Swayamsidha", which has a Maoist theme.
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