Thursday, December 4, 2008

Mumbai: Where are the 14 Other Pakistani-Trained Terrorists?... and other news

Mumbai: Where are the 14 Other Pakistani-Trained Terrorists?
By LEN TEPPER, RICHARD ESPOSITO, and BRIAN ROSS The lone gunman captured alive in Mumbai has told interrogators only 10 of the 24 young men in his year-long ...
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US seeks urgent action on Mumbai
BBC News
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said India, Pakistan and others must act with "urgency and resolve" to bring the Mumbai attackers to justice. ...
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President: Pakistan not responsible for Mumbai attacks
3 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said Pakistan was in no way responsible for Mumbai attacks, the News Network International (NNI) news ...
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UPDATE 1-Rice urges Pakistan to act fast on Mumbai attacks
NEW DELHI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday urged Pakistan to move fast to help catch those responsible for the Mumbai ...
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In Mass., grief for Mumbai victims
Last week's terror attacks in Mumbai, which killed at least 173 people, have triggered a wave of grief and alarm within the Jewish community because the ...
Read at Boston Globe

Mumbai needs more modern police, better intelligence: experts
AFP
MUMBAI (AFP) — The devastating attacks on Mumbai show that the Indian financial capital urgently needs a more modern police force and better intelligence ...
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Pakistan offers aid in Mumbai
"At first, Qasab resisted," said Deven Bharti, a deputy police commissioner in Mumbai and an interrogator of the surviving gunman. ...
Read at Chicago Tribune

How Mumbai attack on Jews unfolded
They left behind 2-year-old son Moshe, who had been with them in Mumbai, India, and many mysteries about the circumstances of their violent deaths. ...
Read at Los Angeles Times

Manufacturing Companies Reassess India Risks After Mumbai Attacks
The three-day siege in Mumbai left at least 172 people dead, including foreign nationals. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower and the Trident Oberoi hotels bore ...
Read at Wall Street Journal

Pakistan offers to cooperate with India on Mumbai
Known as the "Gold Man" or "Don Dawood," Ibrahim - a onetime Mumbai-based mafia kingpin - has led India's most-wanted list for 15 years. ...
Read at Boston Globe

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