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Rice Stops In India To Defuse Mumbai Tensions

Dec 3rd, 2008 · Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is New Delhi, where she's trying to calm tensions between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai attacks. The Indian government says the militants who carried out the attacks were linked with Pakistan. Ordinary Indians are upset over the failure of the country's intelligence services.

Keywords: intelligence · militants · country · Pakistan · services · India · New Delhi · indian · rice · Mumbai

Critters Basking on Tarmac Jam New Delhi Airport *

Jun 18th, 2008 · Of the many reasons for flight delays, consider this one Tuesday at the international airport in New Delhi. Almost a hundred planes couldn't take off or land because the runways were covered with raptors, jackals and huge monitor lizards. The creatures used the runways to dry off and get warm after the first monsoon rains hit.

Keywords: airports · New Delhi · runways · creatures · critters · Lizard · Delhi · monsoons · Raptor · jackals

Furor over Olympic Torch Hits India

Apr 17th, 2008 · Heavy security surrounds the Olympic Torch procession in New Delhi as demonstrators opposed to China's stance on Tibet stage a parallel march.

Keywords: security · demonstrations · China · Furor · India · Tibet · New Delhi · Parallel · olympic · Olympic Torch

Protesters, Police Prepare for New Delhi Torch Relay

Apr 17th, 2008 · The Olympic torch relay travels through New Delhi, India, on Thursday. Tibetan protesters are expected to clash with security personnel.

Keywords: protests · security · India · personnel · New Delhi · olympic · Tibetan · Delhi

A Sweet Ride for India's Teeming Streets

Jan 30th, 2008 · Speed is not the strong point of India's Ambassador automobile. Nor is style. But it still seems like the right fit for the crowded streets of New Delhi, a city of 14 million people and a growing number of foreign imports.

Keywords: city · ambassador · India · foreign · automobiles · New Delhi

Unfazed by China Trouble, Starbucks Eyes India ****

Mar 13th, 2007 · A Chinese lawmaker is calling for Starbucks' removal from the Forbidden City. The company says it's trying to resolve the concerns. Meanwhile, it's moving into the world's other big tea-drinking nation. The first Starbucks in India will open this year. But it will be in New Delhi or Mumbai, not the Taj Mahal.

Keywords: national · world · China · lawmakers · company · India · New Delhi · Starbucks · tea · Taj Mahal · Mumbai · Forbidden City

An American Gets Political at Nehru University ****

Feb 10th, 2007 · American Tyler Walker Williams is a political leader at India's Nehru University. How did a 29-year-old who grew up in rural California find himself leading a politically minded student body in New Delhi?

Keywords: politics · Americans · rural · California · students · India · University · New Delhi · Nehru · American Tyler Walker Williams · Nehru University

U.S. Warns of Possible Terror Attacks in India

Aug 11th, 2006 · The U.S. Embassy warns U.S. citizens of possible terror attacks in New Delhi and Mumbai in the coming days. An e-mail from the embassy said that the attacks were believed to be planned around India's Independence Day, which falls on Aug. 15, and could be linked to al-Qaida.

Keywords: terrorizing · citizen · India · embassy · New Delhi · Independence Day · Mumbai · al Qaida

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