Monday, December 22, 2008

'Deaths from Mumbai police error'... and other news

'Deaths from Mumbai police error'
By Adam Mynott Guests trapped in a Mumbai hotel seized by gunmen last month have told the BBC they were given instructions by police that may have led to ...
Read at BBC News

Backers of banned Pakistani group protest
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Supporters of a banned Pakistani charity being tied to last month's Mumbai attacks staged demonstrations in the federal capital ...
Read at CNN International

Mumbai attack hotels to re-open
BBC News
Two luxury hotels in Mumbai are re-opening, less than a month after they were heavily damaged in attacks on the city that killed at least 170 people. ...
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Mumbai terror attacks have brought Pakistan's role to the fore: Cohen
LAHORE: Describing the Mumbai terror attacks as Lashkar-e-Tayyaba's (LT) 'brilliant stupidity', noted United States strategic analyst Stephen Cohen has said ...
Read at Daily Times

Dawood prepares for secret bash
MUMBAI: Even as the Indian government continues to put pressure on Islamabad to hand over Dawood Ibrahim to it, the don gets ready to celebrate his 53rd ...
Read at Times of India

Balancing compulsions
The recent terrorist attacks on Mumbai have caused public fury in India, compelling Dr. Singh and his Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee to adopt fierce ...
Read at Hindu

Interpol pledge Mumbai probe help
BBC News
The head of the global police agency Interpol has pledged to assist India in its investigations into last month's attacks in Mumbai. ...
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Pressure on Singh to sack Antulay over Mumbai remarks
The rightwing opposition BJP was joined by a group of Mumbai Muslims led by film lyricist Javed Akhtar who demanded the minister's resignation. ...
Read at Pakistan Dawn

Mumbai's Taj, Trident Hotels to Reopen After Terror Attacks
20 (Bloomberg) -- Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and Trident Hotel will reopen to guests tomorrow after repairs following a 60-hour battle with ...
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India May Consider 'Precision' Strikes in Pakistan
Tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors rose last month after terrorists killed 164 people in attacks targeting Mumbai's main railway station, ...
Read at Bloomberg

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