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183 people were killed in cold blood and over 300 injured in Mumbai.
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Police: Mumbai gunmen came by sea from Pakistan - Twin Falls Times-News
MUMBAI, India - The gunmen who attacked Mumbai set out by boat from the Pakistani port of Karachi, then later hijacked an Indian fishing trawler that carried them toward this financial capital on their suicide mission, a top police official said ...
US reacts to Pak links in Mumbai attacks - NDTV
The US has made it clear that it is not in the business of sanctioning a possible military strike by India. At the same time, there are those in the US who see an Indian military strike as being well within the realm of possibility. US Secretary of ...
At least 100 dead in India terror attacks - International Herald Tribune
The attack on Taj , the Railway Terminal and other places by just ten terrorists was indeed very daring.Nearly 200 lives were lost.The security forces were caught napping as so many times in the past.The terrorists could have planned havoc on a ...
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* Left parties to stage dharna in Bihar on fuel prices All the Left parties of Bihar today announced to jointly stage dharna here on December 5 to protest the Centre's alleged failure to reduce the price of petrol and diesel, despite a considerable ...
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