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Peace Corps Career Fair February 29

Dear RPCV affiliate groups: The next Peace Corps RPCV Career Event in Washington, DC, is coming right up! We are now registering RPCVs for this FREE four-day event, which will take place Tuesday, February 26 through Friday, February 29. Highlights of this FREE event include

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Bush Signs Bill on Nepal

BY TILAK P. POKHAREL NEW YORK, Nov 15 – US President George W. Bush signed on Monday a Bill that has set out strict conditions on providing military assistance to Nepal. ( Read on).

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Himalayan Healers needs help

Himalayan Healers is a new group that works with students from the Dalit or “Untouchable” castes to become quality massage therapists and healers (Ayurvedic and Tibetan massage techniques, plus whatever traditions we can discover that are distinctly “Nepali”) and help them to find jobs at safe, positive, quality locations overseas.

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Krishna Pahadi to Speak in Queens, 11/6

Pahadi is a leading member of the Citizens’ Movement for Democracy and Peace in Nepal and founder of Amnesty International, Nepal. In addition to his talk, there will be several videos. Satya Narayan mandir, 2nd Floor, 75-15 Woodside Avenue, Elmhurst, NY 11373 11/6 at 5 pm Q’s? Anil, 917-670-1057

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Human Rights Activist Krishna Pahadi to Speak in DC area

DATE:       November 19, 2005 (Saturday) Time:       1:00 – 4 pm VENUE:   Arlington Central Public Library (near Ballston Metro, 1015 North Quincy Street, Arlington VA 22201)                         Telephone: 703-228-5990

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Seven US Congressmen Urge Rice to take action

Seven US Congress men on October 28, 2005 urged Secretary Condolezza Rice to take a leadership role in devising a high level, multi-pronged, and collaborative action to resolve Nepal’s violence. They expressed their concern toward deteorirating civil liberaties and political freedom in Nepal and have asked Secretary Rice to pursuade

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US aid to Nepal would be menace: Moriarty

US ambassador to Nepal James F Moriarty on Thursday said that US aid to Nepal would be dangerous, as it would weaken the mainstream political parties and empower the king, The Kathmandu Post daily reported Friday. For the full story, click here. 

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