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- Judge rejects release of two Guantanamo inmates (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Dec 31, 2008 - A U.S. judge refused to release two Guantanamo terrorism suspects on Tuesday and upheld the government's authority to keep them, after ordering freedom last month for five prisoners whose case led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling. - 2008 is not our worst terrorism-hit year (rediff.com)
Dec 31, 2008 - We have faced worse years: in 1985 when Khalistani terrorists blew up Air India's Kanishka aircraft off the Irish coast killing 329 innocent civilians of different nationalities and in 1993 when a group of Indian Muslims from Mumbai recruited by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and trained and equipped by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, targeted a number of establishments of economic ... - Indian Economy Succumbs to Recession After Surviving Terrorism (Bloomberg)
Dec 30, 2008 - Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The terrorist attacks aimed at causing death and destruction in Mumbai last month seem to have left India’s economy relatively unscathed. - Shun vote-bank politics,fight terrorism: Advani to Centre (The Economic Times)
Dec 30, 2008 - The post-26 /11 consensus worked out among the country’s political class was on the verge of collapse on Tuesday with the BJP sharpening its attack on the Congress-led Manmohan Singh government’s track-record on terrorism. - Judge rejects release of two Guantanamo inmates (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Dec 30, 2008 - A U.S. judge refused to release two Guantanamo terrorism suspects on Tuesday and upheld the government's authority to keep them, after ordering freedom last month for five prisoners whose case led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling. - Indian Economy Succumbs to Recession After Surviving Terrorism (Bloomberg)
Dec 30, 2008 - Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The terrorist attacks aimed at causing death and destruction in Mumbai last month seem to have left India’s economy relatively unscathed. - ‘No compromise on terrorism’ (The Hindu)
Dec 30, 2008 - SHIMLA: Senior BJP leader L. K. Advani on Tuesday appealed to all political parties to shun the politics of vote banks and take a tough, united stand on terrorism. Addressing a mammoth rally here to mark the completion of one year of ... - Advani appeals for tough stand on terrorism (The Hindu)
Dec 30, 2008 - SHIMLA: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani has once again warned and appealed to all political parties to shun the politics of vote bank and take a tough and united stand on terrorism. While addressing a mammoth rally on Tuesday ... - Indian Economy Succumbs to Recession After Surviving Terrorism (Bloomberg)
Dec 30, 2008 - Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The terrorist attacks aimed at causing death and destruction in Mumbai last month seem to have left India’s economy relatively unscathed. - Indian Economy Succumbs to Recession After Surviving Terrorism (Bloomberg)
Dec 30, 2008 - Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The terrorist attacks aimed at causing death and destruction in Mumbai last month seem to have left India’s economy relatively unscathed.
