Created Sun 4th May 2008 11:04am PDT by
junkie_1
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Will monarchy be restored in Nepal before the end of 2009?
Current forecast: 20% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 20% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 20%
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Created Sun 4th May 2008 11:04am PDT by
junkie_1
Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 11:59pm PST (51 weeks to go)
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score: 10
World Bank 1 day ago
In Nepal, an experiment with local control of local schools is bringing the poorest of the poor into the classroom. RELATED LINKS: Website: Nepal WASHINGTON DC, January 6, 2009?In Nepal, an experiment
score: 10
Reuters India 3 days ago
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's deposed King Gyanendra has urged an end to a row over the appointment of a chief priest for one of the holiest Hindu shrines in Kathmandu, an aide said
score: 10
Calcutta Telegraph 4 days ago
The BJP leadership has lodged its protest with the Nepal government against the forced replacement of Indian priests in the Pashupatinath temple. Yesterday, the Maoist government in Nepal deployed riot police in large numbers at the temple and cadres
score: 10
NDTV 4 days ago
Nepal's dethroned King Gyanendra, who was once seen as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, has appealed to the people not to 'politicise' the dispute at Pashupatinath Temple, which was stormed
score: 10
The Hindu 4 days ago
Kathmandu (IANS): Breaking his long silence, Nepal's deposed king Gyanendra on Saturday urged the Maoist-led government and others to keep the hallowed Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath out of dispute. The last king of Nepal, who left




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