Monthly Archives: May 2006

International Travelling: Science of Airports

Another shocking experience to me: the whole science of airports. This was my first international trip which also meant my first encounter with the international terminal of Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. It was no different than that of its domestic … Continue reading

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McDonald’s and the Big Pizza

Everything is big in America except a few things. Journalists having pizza in a Washington D.C. pub. I wanted to have a burger in the McDonald’s. And I did that in Washington D.C. That was fun really. But I realized … Continue reading

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Being Rich, for the Moment. Thank You American Taxpayers

April 3 was the day to be rich, really rich in a sense. We went to the office of Delphi International Program of World Learning, agency that was administering the IV program. It’s weird that I actually forget how many … Continue reading

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Cherry Blossom Festival In Washington D.C.

Wagle under Cherry tree: Ha ha.. in fact, I feel so uneasy to pose for camera. I want shots to be natural. But this was the moment when there was no alternate options, I guess. Pic by Kiran Nepal “The … Continue reading

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Touring Washington D.C. With Chelsea Strange

The guide was more interesting then the destinations. Clockwise from left (back row): Kaustubh Bhalchandra Kulkarni aka KK, (India), Shaiq Hussain (Pakistan), Mohammad Yousuf (Afghanistan), Namini Nimilamalee Wijedasa (Sri Lanka), Zainab Ibrahim (Sri Lanka), Kiran Nepal (Nepal), Rajesh Kumar Mahapatra … Continue reading

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