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DAVIS: Bombay tragedy: Beware of innuendo on Pakistan (The Washington Times) There is enough horrible and tragic about the terrorist attacks and killings of innocent people in Bombay (called Mumbai in India) in the last several days without some careless media reporting and premature accusations by Indian officials suggesting Pakistani government responsibility making matters worse. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sought: Wal-Mart shoppers who trampled N.Y. worker on Black Friday (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- Police were reviewing video from surveillance cameras in an attempt to identify who trampled to death a Wal-Mart worker after a crowd of post-Thanksgiving shoppers burst through the doors at a suburban store and knocked him down. us.rd.yahoo.com
Did you shop on Black Friday? (Redlands Daily Facts) REDLANDS - For many, Black Friday is practically a holiday in and of itself. us.rd.yahoo.com
Our 10 Biggest Video-Game Irritations (Sci Fi Wire) I've been playing video games for a very long time. They'll have to pry my controller out of my cold, dead han- ... well, the Wii remote I might give up without too much of a fight, but you know what I mean. I've lost days of my life and plenty of sleep to gaming. us.rd.yahoo.com
Event: Roger That, Kytes Of Omar @ Edinburgh Castle, Adelaide (22/11/08) (Faster Louder) Chaos on stage at The Ed. us.rd.yahoo.com
Six of the best, or more of the same? (Times of Malta) An additional linesman is seen near the goal at a recent under-19 soccer game in Cyprus. I've made no secret of my desire to see modern television technology used at football matches. us.rd.yahoo.com
Manic Guitarist Richey Edwards declared dead (icWales) Monday us.rd.yahoo.com
Brothers in arms (Guardian Unlimited) As a boy in Baghdad, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was taught that Iranians were the 'worms of the earth'. Now, 20 years after the Iran-Iraq war, he visits Tehran to seek out veterans, officers, dissidents and Islamists, to hear their stories. How does he feel today about his old enemy? us.rd.yahoo.com
Ferguson turns up heat on Man City (BBC News) BBC Sport's Phil McNulty blogs on the Manchester derby us.rd.yahoo.com
Bombay attacks: an attack on the Taj, the Tata Group and the West (Times Online) On the face of it the terrorists struck in hotels at the heart of India’s business capital because they simply wanted to kill as many westerners as possible. But targeting the Taj Mahal Palace, an hotel owned by the Tata Group, had a deeper symbolism. us.rd.yahoo.com
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