Anonymous sources in newspapers of December 2
South Asia Check / December 3, 2015
Gorkhapatra report headlined “Proposal to resolve Tarai problem through dialogue” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A UCPN (Maoist) leader who attended the meeting. The report does not carry a byline.
The Himalayan Times report headlined “Parties likely to show flexibility” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: Sources. The report does not carry a byline.
Nagarik report headlined “Another Rs 6 billion for quake victims” by Balkrishna Gyawali datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A senior official at the Prime Minister’s Office.
Annapurna Post report headlined “UML and NC to maintain flexibility” by Balkumar Nepal and Govinda Pariyar datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A leader.
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