By Bappa Majumdar NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A Pakistani investigation into the Mumbai attacks has shown they were not planned in Pakistan, the country's high ...
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Mumbai blasts convict Memon's home visit irks SC
NEW DELHI: Angered by the unauthorised home leave taken by Mumbai serial blast convict Yusuf Memon, who was granted bail solely on health grounds for ...
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An IPS-turned-drug lord
MUMBAI, Jan 30: More skeletons are stumbling out as the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad delves deeper into the past record of arrested IPS officer Saji Mohan ...
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Gold scales a new peak of Rs 14280 in Mumbai
MUMBAI: With gold price ruling at record levels, many people are flocking to jewellery stores to sell their old gold. On Friday, the price of yellow metal ...
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Kasab alive, in Mumbai cops custody: Maharashtra govt
MUMBAI: Maharashtra government has rejected Pakistan's claim that the lone captured terrorist, Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, is dead. ...
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Before Islamabad reports, its envoy says: Mumbai plot not planned ...
New Delhi: Pakistan today said it had completed its preliminary investigation into India's dossier on the Mumbai Terror attacks and would share its findings ...
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'Slumdog Millionaire' depicting the sad side of Mumbai
Ahmedabad: It is ironical that depiction of poverty, squalor, and degradation in slums of Mumbai should receive such acclamation by world awards and ...
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From Mumbai to Delhi on cycle, for 26/11 victims
NEW DELHI: The bicycle journey he started on January 26, holding the national flag in one hand, from the Gateway of India in Mumbai ended at India Gate here ...
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Pakistan envoy suggests India faked Mumbai transcripts
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Pakistani Envoy Slams India Over Mumbai
A senior Pakistani diplomat said last year's terrorist rampage in Mumbai wasn't planned in Pakistan, and accused India of backing up its allegations of a ...
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