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7 Are Killed and Family Is Captive in Kashmir

7 Are Killed and Family Is Captive in Kashmir

By somini sengupta NEW DELHI - Violence in Indian-controlled Kashmir flared anew on Wednesday as gunmen attacked an Indian Army post near the city of Jammu and then barricaded themselves in a private home, waging a daylong battle and holding a family

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Israels Moral High Ground

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