An Indian worker wears a mask as he covers a room inside The ...Today, November 29, 2008, 19 minutes ago | (AFP)(AFP) - An Indian worker wears a mask as he covers a room inside The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on November 29. The deadly Islamist militant strike on India's financial nerve centre clouds the future of Asia's third-largest economy at a time when it already faces a significant slowdown, analysts say.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)Indian residents read newspapers as other exercise and walk ...Today, November 29, 2008, 19 minutes ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Indian residents read newspapers as other exercise and walk on Marine Drive in Mumbai early November 30 close to The Oberoi Hotel, one of the sites of attacks by militant gunmen.(AFP/Prakash Singh)Indian security personnel stand guard after a military operation ...Today, November 29, 2008, 19 minutes ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Indian security personnel stand guard after a military operation at The Taj Hotel in Mumbai on November 29. The deadly Islamist militant strike on India's financial nerve centre clouds the future of Asia's third-largest economy at a time when it already faces a significant slowdown, analysts say.(AFP/Sajjad Hussain)Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, November 29. ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, November 29. Outrage in India over the Mumbai attacks risks sparking a dangerous escalation in tensions with Pakistan, analysts say, even as Islamabad cautions against any knee-jerk reaction.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, seen here ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, seen here on November 28, has told a press conference that Islamabad will take action against any group within its borders if it was involved in the Mumbai attacks.(AFP)Pakistan has denied accusations of involvement in the Mumbai ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Pakistan has denied accusations of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, but analysts worry the India Pakistan peace process may be under threat. Duration: 00:55(AFP)Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, seen here in October ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP/File)(AFP/File) - Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, seen here in October 2008, rushed to Islamabad to chair an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss a response to the Mumbai attacks. The crisis talks were convened after Islamabad reversed a decision to send the head of military intelligence to India.(AFP/File/Aamir Qureshi)Pakistani protesters shout anti-terror slogans in Lahore. The ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP/File)(AFP/File) - Pakistani protesters shout anti-terror slogans in Lahore. The demonstration was organised after the terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai. Outrage in India over the Mumbai attacks risks sparking a dangerous escalation in tensions with Pakistan, analysts say, even as Islamabad cautions against any knee-jerk reaction.(AFP/File/Arif Ali)President Bush with first lady Laura Bush make a statement on ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - President Bush with first lady Laura Bush make a statement on the attacks in Mumbai, in the South Lawn of the White House upon their return to Washington from Camp David November 29, 2008. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)Indian Jewish youth gesture as they recite a communal prayer ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Indian Jewish youth gesture as they recite a communal prayer for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a synagogue in Aizwal, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai, as well at other attacks in the Indian financial capital.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)An Indian Jewish woman holds up a copy of the Torah as she observes ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - An Indian Jewish woman holds up a copy of the Torah as she observes a prayer for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a synagogue in Aizwal, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)An Indian Jewish family lights a menorah before offering prayers ...Today, November 29, 2008, 1 hour ago | (AFP)(AFP) - An Indian Jewish family lights a menorah before offering prayers to those who died in the Mumbai attacks in Aizawl, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)Damaged vehicles lie at a gas station near the Nariman House ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Damaged vehicles lie at a gas station near the Nariman House in Mumbai, November 28, 2008 after Indian commandos cleared the building of Islamist gunmen. (Stringer/Reuters)Students hold candles for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Students hold candles for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a school in the northern Indian city of Amritsar November 29, 2008. (Munish Sharma/Reuters)A Muslim boy holds a placard during a rally in the western Indian ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - A Muslim boy holds a placard during a rally in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad against the Mumbai attacks November 29, 2008. (Amit Dave/Reuters)Relatives mourn the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Relatives mourn the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by a gunman's bullet at Nariman House, during a funeral in Mumbai November 29, 2008. (Punit Paranjpe/Reuters)Policemen and firefighters run in front of the burning Taj Mahal ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Policemen and firefighters run in front of the burning Taj Mahal hotel during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Operations to dislodge militants at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai ended on Saturday, security officials said, and at least three Islamist gunmen were killed. (Arko Datta/Reuters)Muslims pay homage to the victims of the Mumbai attacks during ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Muslims pay homage to the victims of the Mumbai attacks during a special prayer meeting at a mosque in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri November 29, 2008. (Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)Relatives mourn the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Relatives mourn the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by a gunman's bullet at Nariman House, during a funeral in Mumbai November 29, 2008. (Punit Paranjpe/Reuters)National Security Guard members rest outside Taj Mahal Hotel ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - National Security Guard members rest outside Taj Mahal Hotel after an operation in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 195 people. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)A member of the anti-terrorist squad runs in front of the burning ...Today, November 29, 2008, 2 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - A member of the anti-terrorist squad runs in front of the burning Taj Mahal hotel during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. (Arko Datta/Reuters)Victims of Indias deadly terrorist attacks this week tell stories ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFPTV)(AFPTV) - Victims of Indias deadly terrorist attacks this week tell stories of survival in the terrifying moments when Islamic militants opened fire across the countrys financial capital. Voiced report. Duration: 01:38(AFPTV)Indian soldiers take cover during a military operation at the ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Indian soldiers take cover during a military operation at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)Onlookers shake hands with Indian commandos as they depart on ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Onlookers shake hands with Indian commandos as they depart on a bus following a military operation at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Prakash Singh)Jubilant onlookers (L) cheer on Indian commandos as they depart ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Jubilant onlookers (L) cheer on Indian commandos as they depart on a bus following a military operation at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Prakash Singh)Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai. Commandos ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)Map locating Islamist attacks in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP Graphic)(AFP Graphic) - Map locating Islamist attacks in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP Graphic)Sisiter Meeta Gohil, green dress and relatives and neighbors ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AP)(AP) - Sisiter Meeta Gohil, green dress and relatives and neighbors mourn as they attend the funeral of Haresh Gohil, a 16 year old boy who was killed by gunmen near Chabad-Lubavitch center,also known as Nariman House in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at a luxury Mumbai hotel Saturday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that killed 195 people and rocked the nation.(AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)State funeral : Indian policemen march during the state funeral ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - State funeral : Indian policemen march during the state funeral of former Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief, Hemant Karkare in Mumbai. (AFP/Pal Pillai)Indian, Rasika Krishna, 22, lies asleep in her bed at a hospital ...Today, November 29, 2008, 3 hours ago | (AP)(AP) - Indian, Rasika Krishna, 22, lies asleep in her bed at a hospital in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Rasika suffered injuries to the head and shoulder in Wednesday's shooting at Cafe Leopold, a restaurant in Mumbai. A 60-hour terror rampage that killed at least 195 people across India's financial capital ended Saturday when commandos killed the last three gunmen inside a luxury hotel while it was engulfed in flames. (AP Photo/Gautam Singh)US president-elect Barack Obama, pictured on November 26, 2008, ...Today, November 29, 2008, 4 hours ago | (AFP/File)(AFP/File) - US president-elect Barack Obama, pictured on November 26, 2008, has conveyed his condolences to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over the wave of attacks on Mumbai and is closely following the situation, an aide said on Saturday.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)Indian soldiers stand guard at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. ...Today, November 29, 2008, 4 hours ago | (AFP)(AFP) - Indian soldiers stand guard at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Live Earth India, a concert scheduled for December 7 in Mumbai to raise money for solar energy projects, has been cancelled due to the terror attacks in the city, organisers said Saturday.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)National Security Guard commandos pay homage to colleague Gajendra ...Today, November 29, 2008, 5 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - National Security Guard commandos pay homage to colleague Gajendra Singh, who died in the Mumbai terror strike, during a rite in New Delhi November 29, 2008. (Adnan Abidi/Reuters)Hospital attendants move the body of a victim of Wednesday's ...Today, November 29, 2008, 6 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - Hospital attendants move the body of a victim of Wednesday's shootings on a stretcher at the St. George hospital in Mumbai November 27, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)National Security Guard members rest outside of Taj Mahal Hotel ...Today, November 29, 2008, 6 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - National Security Guard members rest outside of Taj Mahal Hotel after an operation in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 195 people. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)The dome of Taj Mahal hotel is seen engulfed in smoke during ...Today, November 29, 2008, 6 hours ago | (Reuters)(Reuters) - The dome of Taj Mahal hotel is seen engulfed in smoke during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 155 people. (Arko Datta/Reuters)Commandos killed three gunmen on Saturday in Mumbai's Taj ...Today, November 29, 2008, 6 hours ago | (AFPTV)(AFPTV) - Commandos killed three gunmen on Saturday in Mumbai's Taj Hotel, bringing an end to a two-day Islamic militant assault on India's financial capital. Duration: 01:22(AFPTV)This undated painting released by the Synchronicity Foundation ...Today, November 29, 2008, 7 hours ago | (AFP/HO)(AFP/HO) - This undated painting relea
(AFP) - An Indian worker wears a mask as he covers a room inside The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on November 29. The deadly Islamist militant strike on India's financial nerve centre clouds the future of Asia's third-largest economy at a time when it already faces a significant slowdown, analysts say.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
(AFP) - Indian residents read newspapers as other exercise and walk on Marine Drive in Mumbai early November 30 close to The Oberoi Hotel, one of the sites of attacks by militant gunmen.(AFP/Prakash Singh)
(AFP) - Indian security personnel stand guard after a military operation at The Taj Hotel in Mumbai on November 29. The deadly Islamist militant strike on India's financial nerve centre clouds the future of Asia's third-largest economy at a time when it already faces a significant slowdown, analysts say.(AFP/Sajjad Hussain)
(AFP) - Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, November 29. Outrage in India over the Mumbai attacks risks sparking a dangerous escalation in tensions with Pakistan, analysts say, even as Islamabad cautions against any knee-jerk reaction.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
(AFP) - Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, seen here on November 28, has told a press conference that Islamabad will take action against any group within its borders if it was involved in the Mumbai attacks.(AFP)
(AFP) - Pakistan has denied accusations of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, but analysts worry the India Pakistan peace process may be under threat. Duration: 00:55(AFP)
(AFP/File) - Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, seen here in October 2008, rushed to Islamabad to chair an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss a response to the Mumbai attacks. The crisis talks were convened after Islamabad reversed a decision to send the head of military intelligence to India.(AFP/File/Aamir Qureshi)
(AFP/File) - Pakistani protesters shout anti-terror slogans in Lahore. The demonstration was organised after the terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai. Outrage in India over the Mumbai attacks risks sparking a dangerous escalation in tensions with Pakistan, analysts say, even as Islamabad cautions against any knee-jerk reaction.(AFP/File/Arif Ali)
(Reuters) - President Bush with first lady Laura Bush make a statement on the attacks in Mumbai, in the South Lawn of the White House upon their return to Washington from Camp David November 29, 2008. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)
(AFP) - Indian Jewish youth gesture as they recite a communal prayer for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a synagogue in Aizwal, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai, as well at other attacks in the Indian financial capital.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)
(AFP) - An Indian Jewish woman holds up a copy of the Torah as she observes a prayer for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a synagogue in Aizwal, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)
(AFP) - An Indian Jewish family lights a menorah before offering prayers to those who died in the Mumbai attacks in Aizawl, northeastern Mizoram state, on November 29. The Indian Jewish community in the state capital of India's northeastern state held a special prayer for victims killed at a Jewish centre in Mumbai.(AFP/Diptendu Dutta)
(Reuters) - Damaged vehicles lie at a gas station near the Nariman House in Mumbai, November 28, 2008 after Indian commandos cleared the building of Islamist gunmen. (Stringer/Reuters)
(Reuters) - Students hold candles for victims of the Mumbai attacks at a school in the northern Indian city of Amritsar November 29, 2008. (Munish Sharma/Reuters)
(Reuters) - A Muslim boy holds a placard during a rally in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad against the Mumbai attacks November 29, 2008. (Amit Dave/Reuters)
(Reuters) - Relatives mourn the death of Harish Gohil, who was killed by a gunman's bullet at Nariman House, during a funeral in Mumbai November 29, 2008. (Punit Paranjpe/Reuters)
(Reuters) - Policemen and firefighters run in front of the burning Taj Mahal hotel during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Operations to dislodge militants at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai ended on Saturday, security officials said, and at least three Islamist gunmen were killed. (Arko Datta/Reuters)
(Reuters) - Muslims pay homage to the victims of the Mumbai attacks during a special prayer meeting at a mosque in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri November 29, 2008. (Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)
(Reuters) - National Security Guard members rest outside Taj Mahal Hotel after an operation in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 195 people. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)
(Reuters) - A member of the anti-terrorist squad runs in front of the burning Taj Mahal hotel during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. (Arko Datta/Reuters)
(AFPTV) - Victims of Indias deadly terrorist attacks this week tell stories of survival in the terrifying moments when Islamic militants opened fire across the countrys financial capital. Voiced report. Duration: 01:38(AFPTV)
(AFP) - Indian soldiers take cover during a military operation at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
(AFP) - Onlookers shake hands with Indian commandos as they depart on a bus following a military operation at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Prakash Singh)
(AFP) - Jubilant onlookers (L) cheer on Indian commandos as they depart on a bus following a military operation at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Prakash Singh)
(AFP) - Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
(AFP Graphic) - Map locating Islamist attacks in Mumbai. Commandos Saturday killed the last remaining gunmen in Mumbai's Taj hotel to end a devastating attack by Islamic militants on India's financial capital that left 195 dead, including 27 foreigners.(AFP Graphic)
(AP) - Sisiter Meeta Gohil, green dress and relatives and neighbors mourn as they attend the funeral of Haresh Gohil, a 16 year old boy who was killed by gunmen near Chabad-Lubavitch center,also known as Nariman House in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at a luxury Mumbai hotel Saturday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that killed 195 people and rocked the nation.(AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)
(AFP) - State funeral : Indian policemen march during the state funeral of former Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief, Hemant Karkare in Mumbai. (AFP/Pal Pillai)
(AP) - Indian, Rasika Krishna, 22, lies asleep in her bed at a hospital in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Rasika suffered injuries to the head and shoulder in Wednesday's shooting at Cafe Leopold, a restaurant in Mumbai. A 60-hour terror rampage that killed at least 195 people across India's financial capital ended Saturday when commandos killed the last three gunmen inside a luxury hotel while it was engulfed in flames. (AP Photo/Gautam Singh)
(AFP/File) - US president-elect Barack Obama, pictured on November 26, 2008, has conveyed his condolences to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over the wave of attacks on Mumbai and is closely following the situation, an aide said on Saturday.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)
(AFP) - Indian soldiers stand guard at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Live Earth India, a concert scheduled for December 7 in Mumbai to raise money for solar energy projects, has been cancelled due to the terror attacks in the city, organisers said Saturday.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
(Reuters) - National Security Guard commandos pay homage to colleague Gajendra Singh, who died in the Mumbai terror strike, during a rite in New Delhi November 29, 2008. (Adnan Abidi/Reuters)
(Reuters) - Hospital attendants move the body of a victim of Wednesday's shootings on a stretcher at the St. George hospital in Mumbai November 27, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)
(Reuters) - National Security Guard members rest outside of Taj Mahal Hotel after an operation in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 195 people. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)
(Reuters) - The dome of Taj Mahal hotel is seen engulfed in smoke during a gun battle in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle at landmarks across India's financial capital that killed at least 155 people. (Arko Datta/Reuters)
(AFPTV) - Commandos killed three gunmen on Saturday in Mumbai's Taj Hotel, bringing an end to a two-day Islamic militant assault on India's financial capital. Duration: 01:22(AFPTV)
(AFP/HO) - This undated painting relea
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