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Friday, January 04, 2002 
Nepal on war footing to greet Saarc leaders
  Nepal’s capital was on a “war footing” — on Thursday not as part of its battle against Maoist rebels, but in a race against time to clear mountains of rubbish and construct a massive religious ornament for a summit of South Asian leaders.
30 young achievers to have closed-door date with Blair
  British Prime Minister Tony Blair has kept a closed-door date with 30 of India’s young achievers from various walks of life including film actor Aamir Khan and cricketer Anil Kumble during his visit to Bangalore to participate in CII Partnership Summit 2002 on Saturday.
   
Ficci moots free trade area within Saarc
  Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry has sought setting up of a South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation Free Trade Area and evolving a regional investment framework to attract foreign investment.
Blair to bare Infy’s experience theatre
  British prime minister Tony Blair will unveil the ‘experience theatre’ in Infosys campus on Saturday.

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BJP hardens stand on terrorism, Pak
 
   
 
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