Thursday, July 17, 2008

Alphonse Maria Mucha Monaco Monte Carlo painting

Alphonse Maria Mucha Monaco Monte Carlo painting
Tamara de Lempicka Sketch of Madame Allan Bott painting
Five days after the royal bloodbath that ended with the death of 10 royal family members, including Dipendra, Nepal is still attempting to recover from the shock. The government today lifted a two-day curfew set to curtail rioting on the streets of Katmandu after hundreds of protesters took to the streets on Monday. Pedestrians and traffic crowded the narrow streets of Katmandu and mourners at the royal palace were allowed to pay condolences to the departed king. Police shot and wounded 14 people for defying the curfew Tuesday and a total of more than 400 curfew violators have been arrested over the past two days. Inquiry in Disarray

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