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FROM ISSUE # 154 (October 2008) | IN THIS ISSUE
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The show must go on.WAVE is an excellent guide book for youngsters, especially students. Its very interesting and the layout, design and colour combination makes me buy every copy, each month. The issues that WAVE deals with are up-to-date and remarkably inspiring articles. WAVE is without a doubt- a complete magazine- it has breathtaking photo shots, fascinating stories, glossy pages, attractive posters, a fabulous song book and very smart get up. The September issue was especially praiseworthy. Overall, the quality and the coverage provided by WAVE is unmatched.

Sarah Maharjan,
St. Mary's H. School

Exotic and Artistic
The Yatralougue section of last month issue was simply exotic and naturally artistic. It compelled readers to broaden their imagination into the natural wonders of Ghandruk and Landruk. Thank you WAVE team for showing us the exotic side of Nepal without any cost.

Nischal Poudyal,
Kumarigal-7

Miss Puskhar's diary
I have been reading WAVE for four years now but I guess I flipped through the pages more than actually reading it. There is no doubt that WAVE is excellent but the August Issue was fabulous. After that issue I don't just flip through it, I read each and every article. However, I did miss reading Puskhar's Diary. I was sad that the 14th Anniversary issue covered everything but one of the most popular page. Has Pushkar stopped writing his diary? I hope I get to read his diary in future WAVE issues.

Anisha Bhattarai


WINNER

Absolutely stunning
At the first glance, I couldn't see the hidden mystery in the photo of the 23 year old athlete, Katrin Green in the Broadside feature (Running isn't everything) of the September issue ,written by Abha Eli Phoboo. But after going through the article thoroughly, I could vividly see what the writer wanted to show us. I think the writer has been successful in lighting a flame of self-confidence in each reader's heart. WAVE should publish more articles of similar strength.

Suresh Shrestha

This letter from Suresh Shrestha wins a gift hamper worth Rs 1,200 from Fastrack, fashionable eye gear. Please visit us at our office with your picture ID. 

Write to: wave[at]himalmedia.com


1. Manish singh, old baneshwor
as people say wave the magazine is for youngsters but Ive been reading it from years and now I wait a whole month for the next issue I become jealous like a boyfriend when i see it in other hand and become greedy as a child to lend it to friends

2. british, kirtipur
gottcha, today i took time out from d hetrick world n decided 2drop by some good old encouragin' words 4u people. decades n more have passed n yet u guys r holdin' firmly. every bit of mirch masala enriched spices r enclosed wid each edition of wave so all d positive superlative words from me 2u all n carry on janni n rock on........

3. big G, abingdon, oxforg
i have been reading wave mag. for god know since when(started reading =teens, now =30+)i have no problem with it. with time, over the years, wave mag.have changed and its for good, i am sure. it needs lots and lots of dedication/ determination to keep it rolling throughout and ofcourse, the future, as you know its somethig very uncertian being in nepal, keeping anything going is sometime not possible. non the less, hats off to you guys, keep it rolling and rock all the way as always...

4. sandesh.munikar, sandesh_munikar143@hotmail.com
this wave have 2 should have move photo of model in wave..............

5. raj bikram baasnet, kortrijk, belgium
i do read pushkar shahs diary because i have met him personally in barcelona,spain; recently i think 2 3 months ago. i think that he is a nice person and a hard working guy. i do pray god for his success for his dream. and i hope to see him further also. and also i would like to wish everybody a very happy vijaya dasami and dipawali. i wish that i could celebrate it in my land with my people. and do gonna miss my three sisters in this bhai tika chao raj bikram basnet kortrijk, belgium

6. DJ Duggy Day, Beijing China
Hi there, I just stopped by to say hello! and tell you that I'm hosting a hot new music show on Radio Maitri FM99.4 in Kathmandu. CRI's Hot Pot show features a big mix of music from China and around the world and lots more. Seasons greetings to you and all the best for 2009. DJ Duggy Day http://cribeyondbeijing.com/

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