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Fear grows in Kashmir in aftermath of Mumbai attacks
When tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the disputed region of Kashmir often finds itself in the middle of the fighting.
Rice urges 'robust' Pakistani response to Mumbai attacks-Pakistan-World
timesofindia.indiatimes.com — New Delhi: The US leadership has asked Pakistan to ban the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the renamed political wing of... Lashkar-e-Taiba, immediately and take action against Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the head of the organization. This would count as an immediate ... (more) Rice urges 'robust' Pakistani response to Mumbai ...
Mumbai: Behind the attacks lies a story of youth twisted by hate | World news | The ...
guardian.co.uk — The pitted roads around Multan, the city of saints, stretch flat across the fields. They lead past... rundown factories, workshops, shabby roadside teashops and mile after mile of flat fields broken only by the mud and brick houses of the villages of ... (more) Mumbai: Behind the attacks lies a story of youth ...
In Wake of Attacks, India-Pakistan Tensions Grow
nytimes.com — A bullet hole was visible on Monday in the window of a restaurant at Chhatrapati Shivaji train... station in Mumbai. More Photos > (more) In Wake of Attacks, India-Pakistan Tensions Grow
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Tomgram: Anand Gopal, Making Sense of the Taliban
TomDispatch — ... between the two edgy nuclear powers of the subcontinent would be advantageous. A precision operation that managed to slaughter just about anyone in sight (including Indian Muslims) now threatens to change the nature of the Afghan War, heat up the conflict in Kashmir, and embroil the region in an even wider catastrophe, ...

Who Are the Taliban?
Antiwar.com Original — ... between the two edgy nuclear powers of the subcontinent would be advantageous. A precision operation that managed to slaughter just about anyone in sight (including Indian Muslims) now threatens to change the nature of the Afghan War, heat up the conflict in Kashmir , and embroil the region in an even wider catastrophe, ...

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thetalkingdog.com 11/30/2008 — My heart goes out to the people of Mumbai, India, who have endured days of an ongoing and vicious terror attack that has already killed over 100 and wounded hundreds...
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longwarjournal.org 11/28/2008 — Almost two days after terrorists attacked the Indian financial hub of Mumbai, the military is still working to root out the remnants of the assault teams at two hotels and a Jewish center. More than 125 people, including six foreigners, have been ...
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Readers write about the value of working with your hands, how Pakistan and India can work together to fight terrorism, YouTube as a learning tool, and watching the opera in a movie theater.
Rice demands robust response from Pakistan (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/4/2008
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is increasing pressure on Pakistan's government to help get to the bottom of the terror bombings in next-door India.
Rice satisfied with Pakistan's anti-terror stance (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/4/2008
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment to fight terrorism and its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India that have sharply raised tensions between the two nuclear powers.
Commentary: How Obama should fight al QaedaCNN.com - Politics 12/4/2008
The Mumbai attacks remind the world that the intertwined problems of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan will be the most extreme foreign policy challenge that President Obama will face as he assumes office.
U.S. says Pakistan must cooperate on counterterrorReuters: Politics 12/4/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pakistan must cooperate fully and communicate with India after the Mumbai attacks, the White House said on Thursday, vowing to keep the pressure on to ensure that happened.