Sunday, February 15, 2009

Ahmedabad to Mumbai, at bullet speed... and other news

Ahmedabad to Mumbai, at bullet speed
Union railway minister Lalu Prasad announced that a feasibility study would soon be carried out on starting a bullet train on Ahmedabad-Mumbai-Pune stretch. ...
Read at Times of India

Adiala Jail makes room for Mumbai suspects
RAWALPINDI: Adiala Jail authorities have shifted 30 convicted prisoners to other jails in Rawalpindi division to create space for Mumbai terror suspects, ...
Read at Daily Times

Six held for Mumbai attack
INDIA must "come clean" about its own nationals involved in the Mumbai attacks, Pakistan said yesterday, a day after admitting that the assailants set out ...
Read at Scotsman

Mumbai Mirror pics bag int'l award
MUMBAI: This is one in a series of 11 pictures that won Sebastian D'souza, photo editor of the Mumbai Mirror, a Honourable Mention prize at the World Press ...
Read at Times of India

Kulkarni lucky; Trivedi, Pankaj not so
Mumbai: Dhawal Kulkarni is lucky to have won the National selectors' nod for the three-Test cricket series in New Zealand. In the absence of Ajit Agarkar ...
Read at Hindu

Kasab's custody extended till Feb 26
Mumbai: Metropolitan Magistrate N Shrimangle extended the police custody of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during the Mumbai Terror attack, ...
Read at Indian Express

Sharif wants transparency on Mumbai
PRESS TV
Pakistan's PML-N chief demands that the government take all political parties into confidence over the recent Mumbai probe before sharing information with ...
Read at PRESS TV

Mumbai raid had Indian roots too
PRESS TV
The Mumbai police have hinted that 16 culprits, including a few Indians, had provided logistics support for the last year's Mumbai terror attacks. ...
Read at PRESS TV

Mumbai attacks: PML-N not taken into confidence, says Nawaz
He stressed that Islamabad should not spare anyone who had put security and solidarity of Pakistan at stake by committing terrorist acts in Mumbai in ...
Read at Pak Watan

Mumbai broker wins bid for Harshad's flats for Rs 32.60 cr
Ashok Samani, a Mumbai-based stock broker, today won the bids for the eight apartments owned by late Harshad Mehta and his family in upscale Worli by ...
Read at Business Standard

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