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The crew's decision to use the most direct route to bring out the injured is the likely cause of a U.S. military helicopter crash that killed 13 people during earthquake rescue operations in May in Nepal, the U.S. Marine Corps said Saturday.

The choice, which may have been made because one or more of the injured was in need of urgent treatment, took the UH-1Y "Huey" helicopter for a brief period over unfamiliar terrain in unstable weather, according to a news release from the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force, based in Okinawa, Japan.

"It is believed that the aircraft ... was enveloped by rapidly developing clouds or lifted into a cloud by rising air currents. As they attempted to maneuver out of the weather conditions, they lost visual reference with the terrain and impacted the ground," the release read in part.

It took three days to find the wreckage in mountainous terrain northeast of Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital.

All 13 on board died in the May 12 crash, including six Marines, two Nepalese soldiers and five injured civilians.

Four of the Marines were part of the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing based at Camp Pendleton near San Diego, California. Two other Marines were combat cameramen based in Japan.

The U.S. relief mission was deployed after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, killing more than 8,200 peop
Nov 4: Chitwan National Park (CNP) has recorded a sharp plunge in its revenue collection since the past few months, clearly indicating the adverse effects of the country's current chaotic situation.

According to the national park's information officer Tika Ram Poudel, the revenue collection from August to October this year has been recorded at Rs 102.3 million, which is a two-thirds dip from the revenue collected in the same period last year.

 The CNP had collected Rs 306.8 million in the first quarter of the previous fiscal year. A statement released by the national park claimed that it had collected Rs 104.14 million in August alone last year, which is greater than the combined revenue collected in the first quarter of this year.

The catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake of April 25, coupled with over two months of Madhes protests and the economic blockade imposed by India has contributed to 80% decline in tourists visiting the national park. The consequences are clearly visible in the tourism industry, which is also reflected by the sharp dip in the park's revenue collection.

Half of the revenue collected from the park is invested in its buffer zone. The buffer zone consists of human settlements and arable lands adjoining the CNP. There are a total of 21 consumer groups in Nawalparasi, Parsa and Makawanpur districts, all of whom border the CNP. Their budget allocation is fully dependent on revenue collected from the park.

CNP, the first national park of the country, is well known throughout the world as the habitat for endangered one-horned rhinos and Royal Bengal tigers. Considering its contribution in national revenue collection, stakeholders and officials have been pointing out that the diminishing number of tourists and the country's current political situation will have severe impact in the country's economy.

Democratic Madeshi Front fired comeliness of the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at capital.

They burn the comeliness of PM Oli against the birjung incident where one Indian people died on the police fire. Yesterday early morning policeman interfere the protester who are sit on the border of India and Nepal and clear the border. After the police interfere all the Indian vehicles that are inside the Nepal since more than 2 month were passes for the India and again protester gather with the huge mass and stop the border point and protest against the policeman. Madeshi Front protest against the yesterday incident in capita. They start the rally from Maitighar to Baneshwor with slogan against the minister of home affairs and Prime Minister then they burn PM KP Oli comeliness but the policeman interfere over them and make them failure. They blame that PM and minister of the home affairs are against the negotiation between Madeshi Front and government and want to dismiss the madesh revolution. They blame PM Oli and Minister of home affairs Shakti Basnet give the direction to attack in Birgung make the environment of the negotiations useless.

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Nearly a year ago, Estée Lauder CEO Fabrizio Freda told us that the best way to compete with skin care brands coming out of South Korea — currently the world's hub of innovation in that arena — was to embrace its trends and technology. Freda's team had seen South Korea's domination in skin care coming for some time: Clinique, an Estée Lauder-owned brand, was one of the first to bring BB creams to the US.

Now Estée Lauder is drawing closer to the source of South Korea's advancements in skin care technology. The company is taking a stake in Have & Be Co. Ltd., the owner of Do The Right Thing and Dr. Jart+, one of the first skin care brands to start sponsoring runway shows at New York Fashion Week. Estée Lauder has not at this point disclosed the terms of the agreement.

The deal, which should close by December, marks Lauder's first investment in a Korean cosmetics brand. The company has in recent months been working to align itself to Korea's beauty scene through other means, though. This summer, for instance, it signed the rainbow-haired model Irene Kim, who was born in Seattle and moved in middle school to Seoul, as a "global brand contributor."

No doubt we'll hear more about this investment next week, when Estée Lauder gives its first financial update of the fiscal year. It comes at a good time, though: In August, the company's skin care sales were down, thanks to decreased consumption in Hong Kong and, yes, Korea.
The Nepalese royal m@$s@*cre took place on 1st June 2001. The m@$s@*cre occurred at a house in the grounds of the Narayanhity Royal Palace. It is still believed that the heir to the throne Late Prince Dipendra k!*ll*ed 9 members of his family including himself. It happened during a party or monthly reunion dinner of the royal family in the house. King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya were also included among the de@&d.

Many news and details never really came out to the public mind. Nobody is clear about what happened but it is believed that Dipendra had been drinking heavily, $mo*ked large quantities of weed, He then m!$beh@*ved with a guest which resulted in his father telling him to leave the event. The drunken Dipendra was taken to his room by his brother and cousin. After an hour, he returned to the event with guns and started to shoot at everyone in the party.




One of the most influential figures in Chinese fashion media, Su Mang is the president and CEO of Trends Media Group, which she built over two decades into a powerhouse magazine publisher with 18 titles, including the Chinese editions of Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Good Housekeeping.

Mang is also the executive publisher of Harper’s Bazaar in China, a publication with a circulation over a one million, which she has helmed since its launch in 2001. Under Trends’ partnership with Hearst Corp., she has editorial control over the magazine, allowing her the freedom to run content from an original perspective about Chinese culture, art and poetry.

Mang has helped launch 12 fashion and lifestyle magazines, such as Trends Home, Bazaar Jewellery and Bazaar Art, intended to educate its readers on better living.
Nearly a year ago, Estée Lauder CEO Fabrizio Freda told us that the best way to compete with skin care brands coming out of South Korea — currently the world's hub of innovation in that arena — was to embrace its trends and technology. Freda's team had seen South Korea's domination in skin care coming for some time: Clinique, an Estée Lauder-owned brand, was one of the first to bring BB creams to the US.

Now Estée Lauder is drawing closer to the source of South Korea's advancements in skin care technology. The company is taking a stake in Have & Be Co. Ltd., the owner of Do The Right Thing and Dr. Jart+, one of the first skin care brands to start sponsoring runway shows at New York Fashion Week. Estée Lauder has not at this point disclosed the terms of the agreement.

The deal, which should close by December, marks Lauder's first investment in a Korean cosmetics brand. The company has in recent months been working to align itself to Korea's beauty scene through other means, though. This summer, for instance, it signed the rainbow-haired model Irene Kim, who was born in Seattle and moved in middle school to Seoul, as a "global brand contributor."

No doubt we'll hear more about this investment next week, when Estée Lauder gives its first financial update of the fiscal year. It comes at a good time, though: In August, the company's skin care sales were down, thanks to decreased consumption in Hong Kong and, yes, Korea.

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