Friday, February 6, 2009

Google Alert - Mumbai Terrror attacks

Google Blogs Alert for: Mumbai Terrror attacks

Pakistan's intel agency behind Mumbai attack: Indian FM - The Long ...
India has directly accused Pakistan's intelligence services as having a direct hand in the November 2008 terror assault on the city of Mumbai. Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon said the Mumbai attack and last year's deadly suicide ...
The Long War Journal - http://www.longwarjournal.org/
India to share details on Mumbai attacks with UN Secretary General ...
By admin
New Delhi, Feb 5 (ANI): India is expected to share details of the Mumbai terror attacks with UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon, who will be reaching New Delhi.
Silver Scorpio - International... - http://silverscorpio.com/
Bollywood movie on psyche of 26/11 Mumbai terrorists
Mumbai terror attacks, which took place on November 26, 2008 is considered as one of the deadliest attack to happen on Indian soil. Around 179 people lost their life in this terror attack. ...
AndhraNews.net - News & Feature Updates - http://www.andhranews.net/
India asks UN to get Pak to respond to Mumbai dossier ...
By The_Producer
New Delhi, February 6 (ANI): India's Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday asked United Nation Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to get Pakistan to cooperate in tracking down the culprits of the Mumbai terror attacks. ...
VideosFromIndia.SmasHits.com - http://videosfromindia.smashits.com/
Gilani
By admin
Reacting to reports from Pakistan&#39s investigators that Bangladesh based terror outfit Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami (HuJI) could be connected to the Mumbai attacks, Sharma said, Pakistan must stop obfuscations, ...
IndiBlitz.com - http://www.indiblitz.com/
- Unconditional Withdrawal of my post "Shoddy Journalism" dated ...
that Ms. Dutt and NDTV's reporting at the scene of the Mumbai attacks during November 2008, resulted in jeopardizing the safety and lives of civilians and / or security personnel caught up in and / or involved in defending against the ...
dubbagol.com / Published News - http://www.dubbagol.com/
Pak cricket is suffering due to country's involvement in war on ...
By Rahul
Pakistan joined war on terror after 9/11 attacks, providing logistical support to US forces who led an invasion of Afghanistan and deployed their troops to fight the Taliban and al-Qaeda extremists hunkered down in the northwest of the country. ... Guests from Nasik can now get onward connections to Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and London from Mumbai and it is now possible for Mumbai based guests to visit Shirdi and return on the same day. ...
Skyblue.in - http://skyblue.in/
Sourcing: Safest, Most Dangerous Outsourcing Destinations
By susan.hall@narrowcastgroup.com
Tensions in the Middle East, the Mumbai terror attacks and the Satyam scandal give companies pause when looking for an outsourcing destination, says CIOZone.com in reporting a couple of Top 10 lists. ...
Sourcing - http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/community/news/sou/blog
Silobreaker: Pakistan: Human Cost Of Conflict in NWFP
Pakistan's report on its investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks will be made public either on Monday or Tuesday, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani on Friday said.The findings of the report will be shared with India and the world ...
Silobreaker Feed for: CBRN /... - http://www.silobreaker.com/View360.aspx?Item=7_824
PrairiePundit: Targeting al Qaeda
By Merv
In the midst of that debate, Islamabad is trying to undo the harm to its international image from the ISI's alleged links to the December terrorist rampage in Mumbai. But beyond those details, Pakistanis finally seem to be figuring ... "We know full well that terror is our enemy, not India." Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, confirms that Islamabad is working with the Americans. "Pakistan and the United States are partners in the effort against ...
PrairiePundit - http://prairiepundit.blogspot.com/


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