2008年11月30日星期日

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters

Home Minister Shivraj Patil resigns over Mumbai - ruling party (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 01:26 AM CST

Home Minister Shivraj Patil addresses a news conference in Jammu August 9, 2008. REUTERS/Amit Gupta/FilesReuters - Home Minister Shivraj Patil has submitted his resignation over the attacks in Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people, the ruling Congress party said on Sunday.


India directs anger at politicians after Mumbai attacks (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 03:03 AM CST

Family members of Maibam Bimolchandra Singh wail as his body is brought to his hometown Imphal November 29, 2008. REUTERS/StringerReuters - Indians blazed criticism against their political leaders on Sunday after the attacks in Mumbai which killed almost 200 people, saying their bickering and ineptness was at least partly responsible.


"War level" security in India after Mumbai attacks (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:26 AM CST

Rapid Action Force (RAF) riot policemen stand guard near the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai November 30, 2008. REUTERS/Jayanta ShawReuters - India will increase security in the country and on its borders to a "war level" in the wake of the deadly attacks in Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people, a government minister said on Sunday.


India, Pakistan simmer over Mumbai attacks (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 11:52 PM CST

A view of the interior of the Taj hotel after operations to dislodge militants ended in Mumbai November 29, 2008. REUTERS/StringerReuters - India said on Sunday it had proof of a Pakistani link to the Mumbai attacks that killed nearly 200 people, while Islamabad said it would move troops to the Indian border if tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals spilled over.


Pakistan rallies support as tension with India rises (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:35 AM CST

Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani speaks during an interview with Reuters in Istanbul, October 30, 2008. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas/FilesReuters - Pakistan's government has begun rallying support both at home and abroad as tension flared with old rival India after a bloody militant assault on the Indian city of Mumbai.


Bush says closely monitoring Mumbai attacks (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 09:34 PM CST

U.S. President George W. Bush waves before leaving Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington in this August 4, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Larry Downing/FilesReuters - President George W. Bush said on Saturday he had been closely monitoring developments in India in the wake of deadly militant attacks in Mumbai and offered words of support for the Indian people.


Grief, anger as India reckons with its own "9/11" (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 09:59 AM CST

A relative mourns the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by a gunman's bullet at Nariman House, during a funeral in Mumbai November 29, 2008. REUTERS/Punit ParanjpeReuters - Shock gave way to grief and anger on Saturday as India grappled with what newpapers called its own "9/11" and protesters accused neighbouring Pakistan of being behind attacks that killed 195 people.


England waiting for security report on India (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 04:59 PM CST

England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen arrives at Heathrow airport from India November 29, 2008. REUTERS/Andrew WinningReuters - England's cricket team could decide by Monday if they will return to India for two scheduled test matches following this week's attacks in Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people.


WITNESS - In the wreckage of Mumbai's Trident hotel (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 07:24 AM CST

A view of the lobby of Trident-Oberoi hotel, a day-after the operations to dislodge militants ended in Mumbai November 29, 2008. REUTERS/Gregory BeitchmanReuters - Standing outside the jammed office door of Mumbai's battered Trident-Oberoi Hotel, the thought hits us at about the same time: what if it's blocked by a booby trap?


Pakistan to move troops if Indian tensions worsen (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 10:37 AM CST

Pakistan army troops secure the troubled area of Kabal Khas on the outskirts of Swat valley November 26, 2008. REUTERS/Abdul RehmanReuters - Pakistan would divert troops to its border with India and away from fighting militants on the Afghan frontier, if tensions erupt in the wake of the attacks on Mumbai, a senior Pakistani security official said on Saturday.


Home Minister Shivraj Patil quits over Mumbai attacks - TV (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 01:00 AM CST

Home Minister Shivraj Patil addresses a news conference in Jammu August 9, 2008. REUTERS/Amit Gupta/FilesReuters - Home Minister Shivraj Patil has submitted his resignation over the attacks in Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people, domestic television channels said on Sunday.


FACTBOX - India says 22 foreigners killed in Mumbai attacks (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 07:41 AM CST

Hotel guest walk towards a bus after being evacuated from the besieged Trident-Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai November 28, 2008. REUTERS/Jayanta ShawReuters - Indian officials said 22 foreigners were killed in the Mumbai attacks and 23 wounded, a senior home ministry official said on Saturday.


Nanny recounts saving rabbi's son in Mumbai attack (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 06:35 AM CST

An Indian commando looks down from the rooftop of Nariman House in Mumbai November 28, 2008. REUTERS/Punit ParanjpeReuters - His face framed by golden curls, tiny Moshe Holtzberg is the centre of attention for Mumbai's small Jewish community as it mourns the loss of the boy's rabbi father and mother, both killed by Islamist gunmen.


Ramadoss wants all school kids to learn yoga (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 07:20 AM CST

India's Health & Family Welfare Minister Anbumani Ramadoss speaks during a news conference in New Delhi in this November 30, 2005 file photo. REUTERS/B Mathur/FilesReuters - Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss on Saturday said he wants to push all school-going children to learn yoga, in the hope that it can reduce the prevalence of diseases such as diabetes and hypertension in years to come.


Pakistan's Zardari says will act on Mumbai proof - TV (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 07:13 AM CST

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari adjust his glasses during a seminar on Media Freedom Laws and Security in Islamabad in this May 23, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed/FilesReuters - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said on Saturday he would act swiftly if given any evidence of involvement by Pakistani groups or individuals in attacks in India's Mumbai that killed 195 people.


Top official denies Mumbai attackers were British (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 04:24 AM CST

A view of the shattered windows at the lobby of Trident-Oberoi hotel, a day-after the operations to dislodge militants ended in Mumbai November 29, 2008. REUTERS/Greg BeitchmanReuters - Maharashtra chief minister said on Saturday that there was no evidence of British citizens being involved in the attacks in Mumbai.


Kashmiri militant denounces slaughter in Mumbai (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 04:17 AM CST

National Security Guard members rest outside Taj Mahal Hotel after an operation in Mumbai November 29, 2008. REUTERS/Jayanta ShawReuters - A leader of militant groups in Pakistani Kashmir called the slaughter of civilians in Mumbai "reprehensible", and denied that any member of his alliance was involved.


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