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Reaching out: Mumbai terror attack sends people blogging

New Delhi: The three days of terror brought to the fore another aspect of the maximum city. Though forced to stay indoors by the terror unfolding outside, concerned citizens still found a way to lend a helping hand through blogging.

Activist art in the age of terror

NEW DELHI: In the age of terror, how can art stay aloof? This week, a ‘blood-spattered' painting has become the highlight of an exhibition of Indian contemporary visual art at a leading London art gallery. Titled the `Rape of India', it is M F Husain's response to the Mumbai terror attacks.

Activist art in the age of terror

NEW DELHI: In the age of terror, how can art stay aloof? This week, a ‘blood-spattered' painting has become the highlight of an exhibition of Indian contemporary visual art at a leading London art gallery. Titled the `Rape of India', it is M F Husain's response to the Mumbai terror attacks.

Remembering Mumbai: Activist art in the age of terror

NEW DELHI: In the age of terror, how can art stay aloof? This week, a ‘blood-spattered' painting has become the highlight of an exhibition of Indian contemporary visual art at a leading London art gallery. Titled the `Rape of India', it is M F Husain's response to the Mumbai terror attacks.

Defence divided over Google Earth terror role

In his statement given to the Mumbai police, Mohammed Amir Ajmal, the lone terrorist captured alive after the 26/11 terror attacks, has admitted that the Google Earth software was used at the time of plotting the deadly terror attacks.

Valuable art at Taj place has a miraculous terror escape

The collection of valuable art and antiques in the hotel Taj Palace had a miraculous escape from the 26/11 terror rampage. More than 90% of the carefully gathered eclectic collection of the hotel was unscathed. the-taj-hotel-300x214 Valuable art at Taj place has a miraculous terror escape

Terror-prone subcontinent may lose 2011 cricket World Cup: report

The terror attacks on Mumbai can snatch from India the rights to host the cricket World Cup in 2011 with western world raising the concern over the security of the players in the subcontinent.

Terror-prone subcontinent may lose 2011 cricket World Cup

Melbourne (IANS): The terror attacks on Mumbai can snatch from India the rights to host the cricket World Cup in 2011 with western world raising the concern over the security of the players in the subcontinent.

Ban 'terror aid' Google Earth, petition says

"Terror aid" ... a petition in the wake of the Mumbai attacks has called for Google Earth to be banned.

Indian terror attacks could affect cricket economy

London/Sydney, Nov 28: The terror attacks in India can have serious repercussions on world cricket's economy because India generates 70 percent of the game's revenues.

Mumbai terror - live action unfolds on blogs, sms

New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI) As the terror drama unfolded in the country's financial capital Mumbai, social networkers and bloggers rapidly posted pictures of the ongoing events and sent sms-es over phone to whet the growing hunger for information and reports of live unedited action.

Blogs prove Godsend in terror times

MUMBAI: As terror struck Maximum City, blogs emerged as a source of vital information for the bereaved.

Mumbai terror shakes Pietersen

LONDON – England skipper Kevin Pietersen, whose team are expected to decide whether or not to return to India by today, has admitted he hasn’t slept since the Mumbai terror attacks.

Mumbai terror attacks: Now, cricketers to hold Kuala Lumpur security summit

The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations' (FICA), which is headed by former Australian off-spinner Tim May, has proposed a security summit to save cricket in the subcontinent following the Mumbai terror attacks.


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