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2009-11-22 16:00:00
Mumbai: A year after 26/11, well known freelance writer Bhisham Mansukhani, who lived through a nightmare of a lifetime at the Taj Mahal Hotel, feels nothing has changed. Mumbai residents still care
2009-11-22 12:00:00
Mumbai: The nation's icon of hospitality named after the monument of pure, eternal love -- the Taj Mahal, seared by hate; the irony could not be more pronounced.Hotel Taj Palace and Tower, the
2009-11-22 11:50:00
The walls that the rockets blew out have not been repaired, and the plaster is a dense scattershot of bullet holes. Dozens of holes, blasted by grenades, pockmark the linoleum floors.
2009-11-21 17:02:01
Mumbai: Just as Mumbai prepares to remember the victims of the 26/11 tragedy, remarks by former Mumbai Police Commissioner, Hasan Gafoor, has sparked off a new controversy.In an interview to a
2009-11-21 15:00:00
London: A Pakistani father-son duo in Italy, who managed a money transfer agency that was used to finance the Mumbai terror attacks, were arrested today in the northern Italian city of Brescia. The
2009-11-21 14:30:00
Mumbai: What drives a terrorist to indulge in mindless massacre of innocent people without batting an eyelid? This question still haunts the mind of 16- year-old Arshiya Mittal, a survivor of 26/11
2009-11-21 12:50:00
New Delhi: CIA director Leon E. Panetta arrived in the Indian capital to hold discussions with security experts including National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan on issues like cooperation on
2009-11-21 12:20:00
Mumbai: They remember his little gestures - a cake one day, a dress on another. They wish their father, assistant sub-inspector Tukaram Omble, hadn't been so brave on the night of 26/11.Omble
2009-11-21 11:43:15
Mumbai: For Bharat Gujjar is was a close shave. He is one of the unsung heroes. He survived the attack on 26/11 narrowly, but at the same time his presence of mind help saved several other
2009-11-21 08:30:00
Mumbai: A year has gone by since the devastating 26/11 terror attacks, but the city is still vulnerable and people far from secure, says well-known author and columnist Shobhaa De.'The
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