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[Title] => Nepal votes on new constitution draft despite protests
[Summary] => Nepal's Constituent Assembly began voting on a draft of the Himalayan nation's much-delayed new constitution on yesterday despite protests from ethnic minority groups.
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[Title] => War without end
[Summary] => The worlds an unhappy place, and not just for La Presidenta, who was shocked when a graduating Masscom student of the Cavite State University suddenly stood up while GMA was delivering the commencement address, cried out "fake" and "Oust Gloria," unfurling a little banner declaring "No to Cha-cha."
It turned out the woman graduate was even the president of the universitys central student government. Whats the world coming to? Sus, it was a case of bad manners, at worst.
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[Title] => New Everest speed climbing record set
[Summary] => KATHMANDU (AFP) A Nepalese Sherpa yesterday smashed the Everest speed climbing record as the stampede to reach the summit of the worlds highest peak ahead of celebrations marking its conquest 50 years ago continued.
The Sherpa, 39-year-old Pemba Dorje, summited in a time of 12 hours 45 minutes, the Nepalese tourism ministry said.
The previous record was 16 hours 56 minutes, set in 2000 by legendary Sherpa Babu Chhiri who died after falling into a crevasse on Everest the following year.
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It turned out the woman graduate was even the president of the universitys central student government. Whats the world coming to? Sus, it was a case of bad manners, at worst.
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The Sherpa, 39-year-old Pemba Dorje, summited in a time of 12 hours 45 minutes, the Nepalese tourism ministry said.
The previous record was 16 hours 56 minutes, set in 2000 by legendary Sherpa Babu Chhiri who died after falling into a crevasse on Everest the following year.
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