Anonymous sources in newspapers November 18
South Asia Check / November 19, 2015
Annapurna Post report headlined “Two proposals from ruling parties” by Rewati Sapkota datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A source.
Nagarik report headlined “Black-marketing by hiding information” by Sujan Oli datelined Kathmandu has quoted five unnamed source: A highly-placed source associated with the Ministry of Commerce and Supply, entrepreneurs, source, an entrepreneur and another source.
Republica report headlined “Drugs worth millions rotting at TIA customs” by Arjun Poudel datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A highly-placed source at the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).
A Reuters report published in Republica report headlined “Moscow confirms bomb downed plane” by Reuters datelined Moscow has quoted four unnamed sources: Two security officials and an airport employees deployed in the Egypt based Sharm al-Sheikh airport, a senior French government source.
Republica report headlined “Parties aiming for decisive talks today” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: Government sources. This news does not carry a byline.
The Kathmandu Post report headlined “Morcha urges NC to lead talks, end stalemate” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: ‘another Madhesi leader’. This news does not carry a byline.
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