Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Brazilian Waxing Fresno

Nepal: Bhutan

- The casinos 'in Kathmandu, the most' ancient South Asia and a destination for foreign tourists, are likely to close for their debts to the state for nonpayment of rent and other royalties. The Nepalese parliament, dominated by a Maoist majority, may in fact decide to revoke the operating license after the ultimatum for the payment of arrears and ' expired yesterday, as reported by local media. The casinos, which are eight in the capital (and mostly belong 'to Indian groups), would be forced to move to other places' with huge losses to the industry that employs 7,000 people and is a popular attraction for gamblers of region, especially those from neighboring India. When and 'fall of the monarchy in 2006, the casino industry' (prohibited by Nepalese citizens) and 'plunged into crisis by the loss of players and the demands of the Maoist trade unions.

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