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 Looking to interview arranged married couples for New York Times
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I'm a reporter for the New York Times and I'm looking to interview Nepalese couples who were arranged married and now live in New York, or who are about to get married in the month of May (in particular, May 19th).

The couple's interview and photos will feature in the June edition of the New York Times Sunday magazine if successful. We will be happy to conceal your personal details if you prefer.

If you are interested in being interviewed, please email me at [email protected]

Thank you!
 


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