Nepal grieves as the magic of its royalty is torn away
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The repercussions of the murder of leading members of Nepal's royal family are discussed. It is widely believed that the murders were carried out by Crown Prince Dipendra after his parents blocked his plans to marry Devyani Rana.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 2001
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As Nepal cremates its second king in three days, the streets explode with pent-up anger
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There have been protests in Nepal following the death of King Dipendra, who reigned for only three days. He is believed to have murdered his parents and most of the rest of his immediate family before attempting to commit suicide. Ordinary people are angry at the suggestion that he could have committed this crime.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 2001
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New king faces long struggle to gain trust of Nepalese
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There is great unrest in Nepal following the murder of almost the entire royal family. Many people are sceptical about the new King Gyanendra.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 2001
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