Volume 4 Number 93 Wed. August 27, 2003    
 
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India braces for backlash after Mumbai blasts
India stepped up security nationwide yesterday to head off any Hindu-Muslim violence as grieving families of the victims of twin car bombings in the financial capital Mumbai prepared to cremate theirdead.
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Mumbai in mourning
Hindus and Muslims alike mourned yesterday for victims of the worst terrorist attack in a decade in India's financial heart of Mumbai, while the death toll from the twin car bombings rose to 52, with150
 
World leaders slam Mumbai blasts
The international community condemned the deadly twin car bombings that rocked Mumbai, voicing outrage yesterday at the attacks that left at least 50 people dead and around 150 injured.
 
Mayawati resigns
The chief minister of India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, quit Tuesday amid a growing rift with her coalition partners over an abortive project to develop the world famous Taj Mahal monument.
 
Hutton inquiry grills spy chief over Kelly's death
The judicial inquiry into the death of weapons expert David Kelly was hearing Tuesday from Britain's top intelligence chief, as it inched closer to testimony later this week from Prime Minister Tony Blair.
 
US troops raid homes in Iraq's 'Sunni triangle'
US troops hunting guerrillas and criminals raided homes overnight in Iraq's restive "Sunni triangle," the Army said yesterday, as tension simmered among ethnic groups in the north and Shiite factionsin
 
Israel awaits action from Abbas against militants
Hamas vows revenge at funerals
Israel vowed yesterday to continue its pursuit of militants in the absence of action from Palestinian authorities, arresting two activists in a hospital and staging an incursion into the West Bank town
 
Pakistan must handover wanted criminals: Advani
Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani yesterday said Pakistan should handover to India 20 wanted criminals who were responsible for the serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993.
 

 
   
 
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