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Country Guide: INDIA (washingtonpost.com)
Country Guide: INDIA (washingtonpost.com)
washingtonpost.com — SPECIAL REPORTS & MULTIMEDIA Blasts Hit Trains Hundreds were killed or wounded in a series of bomb... blasts that rocked Mumbai. (Photo gallery) Related Article Related Audio Window Into A New Economy A city near Mumbai illustrates the clash between ... (more) Country Guide: INDIA (washingtonpost.com)
AIG Lobbied for India Nuke Deal (Really!)
AIG Lobbied for India Nuke Deal (Really!)
propublica.org — As AIG was on the brink of bankruptcy and facing a government takeover, the insurance giant made... sure Congress knew where it stood on U.S.-India nuclear relations, that is. AIG deployed its lobbyists to Washington last month to influence a bill that ... (more) AIG Lobbied for India Nuke Deal (Really!)
India readies 1st moon mission in Asian space race - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — NEW DELHI Scientists have better maps of distant Mars than the moon where astronauts have walked. But... India hopes to change that with its first lunar mission. Chandrayaan-1 — which means "Moon Craft" in ancient Sanskrit — is scheduled to launch from ... (more) India readies 1st moon mission in Asian space race - ...
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Khalid Habib: al-Qaeda Number 4 Killed
Blue Star Chronicles — ... The senior member of al-Qaeda was hit in a U.S. air strike from a remotely controlled aircraft on Taparghai, in South Waziristan on Thursday, October 16th. ...

While Obama’s Thugs Attack Plumber Joe American, Our Military Blows Up Another Islamist
The Sundries ShackBoom, baby boom. A missile attack from a remotely piloted American aircraft is believed to have killed a senior member of al-Qaeda in South Waziristan on Thursday, a former member of a militant group in the region said in an interview. The operative, Khalid Habib, an Egyptian who was chief of operations in Pakistan’s tribal region, is described by the CIA as the fourth-ranking person in the Qaeda hierarchy. His death has not been verified, but I hope that someone shows up with a few teeth and a singed Islamist Player’s ...

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At least 56 killed in blasts in northeast India
tag:www.huffingtonpost.com,2008: 10/30/2008 — GAUHATI, India — A series of coordinated blasts tore through India's volatile northeast on Thursday, killing at least 56 people, wounding more than 300 and setting police on a frantic search for any unexploded bombs, officials said. One bomb exploded near the office of the Assam ...
India’s Mainstream And New Media Tell Story Of Mumbai Terror Attacks
themoderatevoice.com 11/28/2008 — The shocking and brutal terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India’s financial capital city formerly known as Bombay, have pitchforked into the world’s consciousness yet another fact about the world’s largest democracy: India has a first ...
Mumbai Attacks
revolution.muslimpad.com 11/28/2008 — Here are a few points regarding the Mumbai battle: Nobody can really confirm who is exactly behind the attacks. All that is gathered so far from the Kuffaar and Fusaaq media sources is that there's a group called "Deccan Mujahideen." Deccan refers ...
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corner.nationalreview.com 11/28/2008 — To add for a moment to the sobering observations of VDH and Jonathan Foreman, I took a look this morning at "Renewing American Leadership," then-candidate Barack Obama's essay in the July/August 2007 issue of Foreign Affairs, outlining his anticipated ...
From India
corner.nationalreview.com 11/27/2008 — New Delhi -- The first reports of the terrorist attacks in Bombay reached New Delhi late last night as most of its inhabitants were going to bed. Their real scope only became clear this morning and the Indian capital is in shock. The streets, ...
Lessons from Mumbai
powerlineblog.com 12/2/2008 — Arthur Herman , the distinguished historian, argues that two illusions (along with scores of innocent people) died as a result of the 60-hour terrorist rampage in Mumbai, India. The first illusion is that "formal agreements between peoples and ...
India is our most important ally; we must stand by our friends in Bombay. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
slate.com 12/1/2008 — Mourners in Mumbai. Click image to expand. A vigil near the Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai It's in human nature to mention any personal connection when offering solidarity, so I shall just briefly say that on my first visit to India, in 1980, I stayed at the ...
61 killed in multiple bombings in India
longwarjournal.org 10/30/2008 — Aftermath of one of the 13 bombings in Azzam. India has been hit with another coordinated bombing attack, this time in four districts in the eastern state of Azzam. Sixty-one Indians were killed and more than 470 were wounded in ...
The Mumbai Strategy
city-journal.org 12/4/2008 — The terrorist atrocities in India point to a larger goal.
The attacks in Mumbai
washingtonmonthly.com 11/27/2008 — THE ATTACKS IN MUMBAI.... Terrorist attacks are not, tragically, entirely uncommon in India, especially this year, but the events in Mumbai have been on another level of magnitude. Indian police commandos rescued some hostages on Thursday as standoffs ...
Kramnik holds Anand to second draw in chess (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/15/2008
AP - World chess champion Viswanathan Anand of India started the second game of his championship match against Russian challenger Vladimir Kramnik with a definite advantage Wednesday, but had to settle for a draw.
Anand, Kramnik draw in 4th game of chess match (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/18/2008
AP - Defending champion Viswanathan Anand of India played to a 29-move draw with Russian challenger Vladimir Kramnik on Saturday in the fourth game of their world chess championship match.
Anand takes 3-point lead over Kramnik in chess (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/21/2008
AP - India's Viswanathan Anand beat challenger Vladimir Kramnik again on Tuesday to put another nail in the coffin of the Russian challenger's fast-disappearing hopes of reclaiming the chess world championship.