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Economist, 08.01.09 17:36 UTC

India and Pakistan - Dodging the dossier

Exasperated with Pakistan, India tries international diplomacy for now

BBC World News, 08.01.09 17:32 UTC

Poll bid for Bollywood star Dutt

Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, sentenced to jail for buying weapons from bombers who attacked Mumbai in 1993, may stand in India's election, due before May.

Belfast Telegraph, 08.01.09 15:30 UTC

Something to Declare

British Airways sale; Norwegian krone; Sri Lanka Bargain of the week: Sub-Club The latest British Airways sale, which lasts until midnight GMT on 27 January, has plenty of good deals - notably ...

The Independent, 08.01.09 12:02 UTC

Pakistan fires national security adviser

Pakistan has fired its national security adviser amid tensions with India over the Mumbai attacks, a sign of strain on the weak civilian administration as it responds to growing pressure to track ...

BBC World News, 08.01.09 03:07 UTC

Pakistan sacks security advisor

Pakistan has sacked its national security advisor as tensions continue between Islamabad and India over November's attacks in Mumbai.

Belfast Telegraph, 08.01.09 01:00 UTC

Mumbai siege: 'Kill all the hostages except the two Muslims'

Pakistan has bowed to weeks of international pressure and admitted that the sole surviving militant responsible for the terror attacks in Mumbai is one of its citizens. In what could prove to be a ...

NPR, 07.01.09 21:31 UTC

India Hands Over Attacks Dossier To Pakistan

All Things Considered, January 7, 2009 ยท The Indian government has compiled a dossier of evidence on last November's attacks in Mumbai that it presented to Pakistan and to countries that lost ...

WashingtonPost World, 07.01.09 21:30 UTC

Pakistan Again Denies Involvement in Mumbai Attacks

KABUL, Jan. 7 -- During a visit to Afghanistan, Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday strongly rejected accusations by India that Pakistani government agencies had played a role in the terrorist ...

Telegraph, 07.01.09 18:06 UTC

Mumbai dossier reveals chilling celebrations of Pakistani masterminds

Pakistani terrorists cheered as they heard the Mumbai attackers shoot innocent hotel guests live over an open satellite telephone line, new evidence has revealed.

The Independent, 07.01.09 17:32 UTC

Oliver Wright: Full transcript of Mumbai terrorist phone calls

"We have three foreigners, including women," the gunman said into the phone. "Kill them," said his handler. Gunshots then rang out inside the Mumbai hotel, followed by the sound of cheering.