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Deep Background: The sole surviving terrorist behind the Mumbai attacks allegedly spent 18 months training at camps run by a banned Pakistani militant organization with a history of high-profile attacks in India. So what is Lashkar-e-Taiba?
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More links to Pakistan in Mumbai attacks - International Herald Tribune
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan : Fresh evidence unearthed Thursday by investigators in India indicated that the Mumbai attacks were stage-managed from at least two Pakistani cities by top leaders of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Indian and American ...
India?s Airports on Alert, Rice Seeks Pakistan Action (Update2) - Bloomberg
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- India put airports in New Delhi and elsewhere on alert after a terrorist threat as U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice increased pressure on Pakistan to act against the suspects in last week?s attacks in Mumbai. Security ...
Pakistan to send intelligence representative, not chief, to India - CNN
(CNN) -- Pakistan will send a representative of its intelligence agency to India to help investigate the attacks in Mumbai, but not the agency's chief as previously indicated, the office of Pakistan's prime minister said Saturday. An Indian commando ...
Pakistan denies role in 'heinous crime' in Mumbai - CNN
(CNN) -- Indian officials said they believe "elements in Pakistan" are somehow involved in the attacks on Mumbai -- a claim Islamabad disputes -- but one official said it will be difficult to ascertain details before the situation is over. A gunman ...
Pakistan denies role in Mumbai attacks - Skynews.com
Pakistan has gone all out to deny any role in the Mumbai attacks and has pledged action against any group found to be involved. 'Whoever is responsible for the brutal and crude act against the Indian people and India are looking for reaction ...
Pakistan vows to investigate groups' possible role in Mumbai attacks - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan, and Islamabad, Pakistan -- The Pakistani government said today that it would investigate any evidence of involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks by Pakistani "non-state actors" -- a phrase generally used to mean ...
US seeks urgent action on Mumbai - BBC South-Asia
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said India, Pakistan and others must act with "urgency and resolve" to bring the Mumbai attackers to justice. "This is especially a time for Pakistan to do so," she told reporters in Delhi, ahead of talks ...
Rice urges Pakistan to ?act quickly? in Mumbai terror ... - Christian Science Monitor
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in India today, as accusations mounted that the Mumbai (formerly Bombay) attackers were part of a Pakistani-based militant group. Her trip came alongside the arrival to Pakistan of the chairman of the US ...
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India should not over-react, says Zardari President vows strictest action if any Pakistani group proved involved India warns Pakistani boats against Sir Creek violation India on Saturday warned Pakistani boats against violating Indian coastline in ...
Basu: Attacks feel like Sept. 11 redo - Des Moines Register
My brother-in-law in Massachusetts called last Wednesday to say he had received a text message from my sister in Mumbai. It was written from her U.S.-bound plane before it took off. She said there had been some terrorist incidents and security was ...
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