Wednesday, July 11, 2007

11/7: Blasts accused show no regret

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July 11, 2007

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Blasts accused show no regret
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11/7: Blasts accused show no regret
'They show no remorse for what they did,' a member of Maharashtra's Anti-Terror Squad said.

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· Column: Beyond the Lal Masjid Operation
· What the Lal Masjid cleric said before he was killed
· Images: Lal Masjid rebels smoked out
· US denies hand in Operation Silence
· Musharraf's mosque storming act impresses Bush
· Pak used India's most wanted in masjid talks
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· Al Qaeda film found in Khafeel's hard disc
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· Haneef allowed to speak to wife on phone
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· Al Qaeda team may be in place in US: Report
· Meet Osama's daughter-in-law
· Prof Sabharwal case: SC stays trial
· 'Bangla-India train check at Dhaka would be suicidal'
· Army has north-east militants on the run
· Medical teams sent to rain-hit Gujarat
· US lawmakers laud Hindu foundation report
· Bihar to offer key Nalanda university post to Kalam
· Dubai: 2 Indians get 15 years in exploitation case
· Britain justifies knighthood to Rushdie
· Israeli scholar to be honoured for popularising Hindi
· NRI elected to top US medical board
· Missing Blue Lines buses put Delhiites in fix

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