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Mumbai attacks: Al-Qaida plot to divert Pak troops
KOLKATA: The people who stand to benefit most from the terror attack in Mumbai may be Islamic fundamentalist groups based in the north-western parts of Pakistan, who want the pressure of the Pakistan Army off their backs, say a well-known US think tank
Source: Times of India
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Canadian polygamy supporter alleges discrimination
By Allan Dowd A leader of a Canadian polygamist group arrested for violating laws against plural marriages said on Thursday he was a political target and victim of religious...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Qaeda Pakistan leader believed dead: US official
By Randall Mikkelsen WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Al Qaedas operations chief in Pakistan and a top aide are believed to be dead, a US counterterrorism official said on Thursday, in what...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Small crowds greet Cuban rebel caravan reenactment
HAVANA (AP) - A caravan of jeeps and trucks rolled into Cubas capital Thursday, cheered only by a smattering of school children - a subdued tribute to the 50th anniversary of the...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Joe the Plumber turns his hand to war reporting
Watch out Robert Fisk: theres a new kid on the block in the Middle East, and he means business. After altering the shape of the US election (well, not really) Joe the Plumber is about...
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Cuba to let construction of pvt homes » (Times of India)
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India to share 26/11 evidence with China » (Times of India)
Hand over Mumbai attack masterminds: PM to Pakistan » (Times of India)
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