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Thursday, September 04, 2003

The Golden child: If you're visiting Nepal this week (and we don't know why you would be, but bare with us), you will likely not see Kathmandu's living child goddess because the prepubescent princess is refusing to greet foreigners at her historic three-story temple. Why? Money, folks. She wants a cut of the profits that the city is charging tourists to see her. Which leads to the inevitable question: Does the rabbi charge for office visits?
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