Monday, February 16, 2009

Op-Ed Contributor The Coming Swarm... and other news

Op-Ed Contributor The Coming Swarm
This approach certainly worked in Mumbai, India, last November, where five two-man teams of Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives held the city hostage for two days, ...
Read at New York Times

Tracing the nameless victims of the Mumbai attacks
AFP
MUMBAI (AFP) — Nearly three months on from the Mumbai attacks, two of the 165 people who were killed still remain unidentified -- nameless and forgotten ...
Read at AFP

China appreciates Pakistan's policy on Mumbai attacks
ISLAMABAD: China appreciates the policy Pakistan adopted in the wake of the Mumbai attacks, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Luo Zhaohui said on Saturday. ...
Read at Daily Times

Eight new TMT routes proposed for Mumbai, Navi Mumbai
THANE: The decision of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) may well result in a big boost for the public transport of the civic ...
Read at Times of India

'16 Pakistanis behind Mumbai attacks'
Mumbai: Reacting to Pakistan's reply on the 26/11 dossier submitted by India, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hassan Gafoor said on Thursday that a total of 16 ...
Read at Indian Express

Irrigation department report to help Mumbai SEZ promoters
The land acquisition saga for the Mumbai SEZ has taken a fresh twist. The Maharashtra government's irrigation department has come up with a report which ...
Read at Business Standard

A towering icon of India stumbles, raising alarms
Tata founded Mumbai's grand Taj Mahal hotel after a doorman refused to let him into one of the city's elegant hotels because he was Indian, according to the ...
Read at The Associated Press

And 'Slumdog' will likely take the lead
Last fall's Mumbai terrorist attacks lent the film an unplanned dose of topicality, and even though the (terrific) train platform dance number that closes ...
Read at Chicago Tribune

Pakistan may seek custody of surviving Mumbai gunman
By Zeeshan Haider ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan may ask India for custody of the only gunman to survive the Mumbai attacks to strengthen its prosecution of ...
Read at Reuters India

Pak could seek Kasab's custody, India rejects idea
Islamabad/New Delhi (IANS): Pakistan said on Saturday it might seek the custody of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist captured during the Mumbai mayhem, ...
Read at Hindu

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