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FROM ISSUE # 194 (February 2012) | IN THIS ISSUE
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On the homepage for the website, when I click on 'editorial', it takes me to the letter page but when I click 'letters', it takes me to the editorial page.

Another thing I wanted to mention is that ever since I started looking up this website for WAVE magazine which was about 7 years back, it has looked the same; nothing has changed. Isn't it time that it got better? We must have already have hired a much better web designer/developer now than when Wave magazine first went online.

Well, it was just my thought after having seen lots of other personal webpages that have much better design and functionality than what WAVE, the most popular English magazine, has.

I used to be a regular online reader of WAVE and it was once the best English magazines I had access of. I still do care and hope that it will get better…soon

Amir Maharjan

OMG! I remember 18 years ago I was featured in the 2nd edition of Wave as the cover girl and it is still going strong. Cheers to Wave and best wishes!

Sharon Sherpa
Thanks WAVE Magazine for covering me and my event on 'Events' section of the January issue :)

Nikesh Thapaliya

OMG! I remember 18 years ago I was featured in the 2nd edition of Wave as the cover girl and it is still going strong. Cheers to Wave and best wishes!

My wonderful WAVE
Today I am going to proclaim my eternal love towards you via this letter. I tried my level best to keep this feeling within me, but, all attempts were in vain. It must be said, I was fascinated by you, might be as an infatuation when I was a teenager, however, I could not describe my love for in the present in the same manner. For a decade now, I have loved you. I adore you not only on the basis of your glamour but also your versatility.

When I feel sleepless, you are my lullaby, when I am bored, you entertain me and when I am in joy, you multiply my happiness. You never let me down and I am looking forward to further cementing our relationship in the future as well. On our last date, you talked about 'Nepalis in Hong Kong'. That made me realise that wherever we are, we are Nepali with our 'full fledged authenticity and originality'.

By the way, hearty congratulations for being successful in being the most popular amongst your contemporaries, and I wish you all the best for your sound progress, prosperity and popularity. I wish that God will bless me so that I may continue to pour my unconditional love on you like this wherever I am.

Your long-lasting lover
Dipak Rai

Article: Bikes Special
Comment: Always wanted some guidelines for bikes. This was it. Great issue. Tsering Vents was awesome but advertisements haru ali dherei vaena, didi haru? WAVE R0CKS!

Commented by: Urgen Tamang

Article: Britain comes  to Nepal
Comment: I wonder how good a college is Islington that it was featured in the magazine. Haven't we had some colleges before that have the same features mentioned above and that have failed miserably? I wonder if this is an article or an ad?

Commented by: Amir

Article: Life on two wheels
What an amazing testament to your grandfather, your father and the beautiful ladies of Nepal. You have a special gift; one that has the ability to change lives and I agree most never really know the beauty of a hug. I read this and as an author and advocate for the protection of children, I felt proud to be an Aussie. Well done Brittany Searle. You are a credit to your family and your country.

Commented by: Kazzie Kennedy

The A-Z of Nepali Khana
Comment: M should be for MOMO.
Commented by: Abina Grg
Comment: Please re-think  L, O, R, V, X !
Commented by: Priti

Article: The Tibetan science of Healing
Comment: I'm so glad to have come across this article. It comes at a very interesting time with the blurring lines between medical and traditional models of healing.

Commented by: Tseyang
Article: I, me and my fashion blog
Comment: I totally like Lhenzi's blog and was really happy to see her on the cover of WAVE!! Great going! Have a wonderful year ahead.
Commented by: Rajshree Rana

Comment: Happy New Year, WAVE. I have been following Lhenzi's Rows of Ruffles for a long time and when I saw her on the cover of WAVE, I had to grab a copy. Now I am a fan of the magazine. You merged Lhenzi, food and bikes amazingly and had me hooked right from the start. I can't wait for the next issue.

P.S: You ladies are gorgeous.
Commented by: Samikshya Gurung

What an amazing testament to your grandfather, your father and the beautiful ladies of Nepal. You have a special gift; one that has the ability to change lives and I agree most never really know the beauty of a hug.

6 Restaurants Under Rs 500
Comment: Nothing new about this article..zzzz
Commented by: Pria
Comment: Thank you WAVE for recommending budget-friendly restaurants and thinking about the readers. As students, my friends and I always have a difficult time forking out money after we've eaten but now, we do not have to worry about that anymore. Just one thing, though. The restaurants you featured were mostly from Lalitpur. How about outside Lalitpur next time? That would be appreciated.
Commented by: Prajwal Dhungel


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