Tuesday, January 8, 2002, Chandigarh, India




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Volunteers in Rajasthan treat soldiers moving to border areas with complimentary tea and snacks.
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In the shadow of a war like situation between India and Pakistan, an orchestra in Kolkata composes tunes of peace.
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At least 56 Muslim couples tie the knot at a mass marriage function in Jaipur.
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair visited Rajghat and later met up with President K. R. Narayanan on Monday.
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WORLD


Pakistan's Muslim League Party held a meeting in Karachi in support of President Musharraf's stand vis-a-vis India in the wake of a possible war between the two countries.
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The police says that the 15-year-old pilot who crashed the private plane into a high-rise office block in Tampa was a "troubled" youth who expressed sympathy for Osama bin Laden in an apparent suicide note.
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