Sunday, February 22, 2009

UK praises Pakistan’s positive role after Mumbai attacks... and other news

UK praises Pakistan's positive role after Mumbai attacks
ISLAMABAD: Appreciating Pakistan's role after the Mumbai attacks, the United Kingdom (UK) on Friday said Islamabad has come up to the expectations of the ...
Read at Daily Times

India Muslims fear Mumbai backlash
Following the seige, Mumbai's Bollywood stars as well as worshippers at mosques all over the country wore black badges to express their condemnation. ...
Read at Washington Times

Nanny becomes new mother for boy saved from Mumbai massacre
Telegraph.co.uk
It was one of the most heartbreaking stories to emerge from the bloodshed of the Mumbai massacre. By Dina Kraft in Tel Aviv The baby boy who was orphaned ...
Read at Telegraph.co.uk

MIAL faces Rs 2k-cr shortfall for Mumbai airport project
MIAL, a joint venture between a consortium led by GVK group and the Airports Authority of India (AAI), is implementing the Rs 9800-crore Mumbai airport ...
Read at Business Standard

Friday: Day in photos - Mumbai
Rubina Ali Qureshi looks at herself in the mirror in her uncle's home in a slum in Bandra, suburban Mumbai, India. Rubina played the young Latika in the ...
Read at Los Angeles Times

LA's new lady
Stephen Hird / Reuters The 24-year-old resident of the Mumbai suburb of Malad has been hailed by the foreign press as Hollywood's latest It Girl as she does ...
Read at Livemint

'Slumdog' Stars Find True Love at Press Junkets
Up until the surprise success of Slumdog Millionaire, she'd been engaged to her Mumbai-based flack. But as we all do once we've successfully achieved the ...
Read at BlackBook Magazine

Judicial custody for Kasab
Mumbai (PTI): The police remand of Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist caught in the 26/11 attacks, was shifted to judicial custody, police said on Friday. ...
Read at Hindu

FBI to question Mumbai suspects held in Pak
ISLAMABAD: A team of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is arriving in Islamabad next week to question the Nov 27 Mumbai terrorist attack suspects ...
Read at Times of India

Mumbai terrorists 'had 320 targets around world'
Lashkar-e-Taiba, the terrorist group accused of the attacks on Mumbai, had drawn up a list of 320 targets around the world, it has been claimed. ...
Read at Telegraph.co.uk

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