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Indian commandos may have inadvertently killed them, says Israel.
India demanded Monday that Pakistan take "strong action" against those behind the deadly Mumbai attacks, and Washington pressured Islamabad to cooperate with the investigation. The only known surviving attacker told police that his group trained for months in camps operated by a banned Pakistani militant group, learning close-combat techniques, explosives training and other tactics for their ...
MUMBAI: There were emotional scenes at a Mumbai synagogue yesterday as a two-year-old orphan cried out for his parents — a Jewish rabbi and his wife murdered by terrorists.
Tel Aviv — Hours after news filtered out of Mumbai that Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg were dead, 8,000 miles away at Chabad of Atlanta, Georgia, a congregant was called to the Torah to name his one-day-old daughter. It was obvious to him what she should be called — Rivka.
Bad things happen to good people, as a wise rabbi once wrote, and there is nobody of any worth in boxing who would say that Amir Khan, Joe Calzaghe, Carl Froch or Ricky Hatton are not 'good people'. Yet each of them, in different ways, has had to cope with 'bad things', with maybe more to come. Take Khan. The kid is almost too nice for his sport. It's not that you have to be a thug from ...
MUMBAI (AFP)--The number of Jews killed in the militant attacks in Mumbai last week could rise as an Israeli forensic team works to identify more bodies, an Israel government official said Monday.
A rabbi urges the more than 30 people gathered in the Chabad center in Warwick to perform a good deed in honor of the dead.
WARWICK — With silent prayer, solemn chanting, and spirited words of hope and resolution, Rabbi Yossi Laufer yesterday led a morning service remembering all those who died in last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
INDIAN commandos battled to free hostages held by gunmen at two luxury hotels in Mumbai, after terrorist shootings and blasts across the city killed 101 people and left 287 injured.
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- India’s Home Minister Shivraj Patil resigned today, taking “moral” responsibility after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed 195 people, the deadliest such assault in the country in 15 years.
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