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2009-11-19
Jewish establishments in city make walls taller, install CCTV cameras and floodlights in days leading to first anniversary of 26/11 attacks


2009-11-14
India is the second most worst terrorism-hit country - behind only war-ravaged Iraq - facing eight terror attacks in 2008 alone and losing over 3,500 lives in the last few years.


2009-11-12
The Al Qaeda "could be supporting" the Pakistani Taliban that has left the country bloodied and bruised through a string of terror strikes, says a leading Pakistani daily.


2009-11-11
Proposal to introduce subject in hotel mgmt course will be forwarded to Mumbai Univ


2009-11-07
India has been kept informed about the case of two Pakistan-born Chicago men charged with planning a terrorist attack in India with the help of Pakistan based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), according to a US official.


2009-11-06
Almost a year ago, 10 terrorists armed with sophisticated weapons entered Mumbai via sea and killed over 190 people. Ahead of fresh alerts of a seaborne attack, Indian Coast Guard Director General Anil Chopra tells J Dey his men are prepared.


2009-11-06
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday confirmed there was a definite Pakistani link to the terror plot uncovered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the US but said Indian security forces were capable of thwarting any attack.


2009-11-05
Master craftsman's showing was cancelled and now, there are no dates till 2014


2009-11-04
Two Pakistan-born Chicago men charged with plotting to launch terrorist attacks in India and Denmark in association with Pakistan based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) were targeting India's National Defence College (NDC), a US court was told.


2009-11-04
The evidence of Indian arms, bombs and medicines being found in South Waziristan, where the Pakistani army is battling the Taliban, was yet to be handed over to New Delhi, a foreign office spokesman said late Tuesday.



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