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Vol. 19 : No. 29
THE NATIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE
February 04 -February 10,
2000.
THE BOTTOMLINE
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RETURNED: Keshav Prasad Upadhyaya, Chief Justice, after taking part in the golden jubilee function of Supreme Court of India.

A team of five police officers, after completing its assignment with United Nations guard contingent in Iraq at the call of the UN.

ARRIVED: Chief of Army Staff of Sri Lankan Army Major General L.P. Balagalle and Chief of the Bangladesh Army Lt. General Muhammad Mustafizur Rahaman, to attend the concluding function of the multi-platoon training event -- organized jointly by Royal Nepalese Army and US Army Pacific Command.

CONSTITUTED: A nine-member task force to submit recommendations on essential issues brought up by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, by the Ministry for Information and Communications.

LEFT: A Nepalese delegation led by Chairman of Nepal Astrologers Council Dr. Lokraj Poudel, for Calcutta, India, to participate in the 23rd international astrologers' convention.

DIED: Janaklal Sharma, senior essayist, sociologist and archaeologist, at the age of 78.

INSTITUTED: Martyr Saroj Prasad Koirala Journalism Award, by the Nepal Democratic Journalists Group.


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