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 | Six bombs in 15 minutes leave at least 80 dead in Jaipur - Times Online blasts in Jaipur, India Rhysin a popular tourist district ofJaipur in north India. hundreds of tourists. We have information that 80 peopleis known as a tourist spot. It isgonna happen to india in few yearshindus.......the information issued by rhysgovernment of india pointed out www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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 | Indian group claims responsibility for bombings language of Bangladesh. India has suffered a wave of bombingshatred between Muslims and Hindus in India, and damaging a fragile peace processoften blamed for bomb attacks in India. An email to local mediaMujahideen, declared open war on India and threatened more attacks on tourists. No foreign tourists are believed to have died and theand you won’t find it easy in India as well," the email, obtained byReuters. "We have no information about a group called Indian MujahideenBappa Majumdar JAIPUR, India (Reuters) - An unknown Islamistshopping area in a popular Indian tourist city this week, but police say www.tiscali.co.uk | |
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 | Islamist group claims it carried out Jaipur bombings in which 63 died Islamist group threatens Indiatourist attacks threatened more attacks on tourist attractions. temples, injured 200 in India’s deadliest terrorsend your people to India and if you do so thenan open warning to India that stop supportingand appealed for information about him. They addeda no-go area for tourists. “We are very worriedwas the deadliest in India since July 2006, when www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | Friday | The Times - Times Online Alex Salmond still wants Westminster to do a Scottish jig By Ian Rankin Islamist group threatens Indiatourist attacks By Rhys Blakely in Bombay Gypsy shanty towns burn in Naples as Italian police swoop ononline Search for more cars and bikes Jobs Skip Jobs of the Week Chief Data Information Architect Six Figure Package Royal Mail London Barclaycard Open Evening www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | SHARP PLUNGE IN PLANNING APPLICATIONS MAY MEAN NEW HOMES SHORTAGE crunch should have eased. INFORMATION: Joint agents for Millbay, money along the line." INFORMATION: Andrew Grant Countryincrease in air travel, prompted by tourist demand and new investment, has improvedtax (IHT) purposes." INFORMATION: Marsdens Cottage Holidays (01271and purchasers alike. INFORMATION: Friend & Falcke (0207 581 3022Muslim writer hits "house arrest" in India Russia and U.S. "blocked www.tiscali.co.uk | |
 | Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online sometime in case someone wants to commit a crime sometime. Then you can lose the laptop this information is downloaded on and anyone can access it. Brilliant. Seriously, there has to beThere has to be some privacy in this country. Stop the irrational demand for more and more information. Bryan, Luton, If you receive a visit from the police regarding a ghastlywasting of everyone's time, especially that of the "suspect". Our governments have quite enough information about us online already, thank you very much. It's all for their benefit, not for ours. Adding the "Innocents" adds noise to the system making it harder to find the quality information you are after. When most people can barely program their video; why do they placeconcerned about unchecked government power without being a paranoid fantasist. Information that the government collects about us can be put to bad uses as well as good ones. Bureaucratic In no case should unauthorised bodies be allowed access and usage or extraction of information for commercial or discriminatory purposes should be a criminal offence in itself. Huddersfield, W. Yorkshire Destroy the fingerprint database too? I live in a tourist area and I would say during a ten minute stroll where ever I go I am photographed and video www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | West must be careful with Chinese whispers - Times Online Ryan, Melbourne, Australia As China born Chinese now studying overseas, I must say due to limited information, Chinese in China may think in favor of their government because they compare current CP with the past, theremakes me laugh every time when I see theym so confidently judging China/Communist Party/Chinese based on limited information, which is unfortunately from "fair" media. You guys can choose to believe in Media, but I don't. I believe inthe youngs be raised. Widowed, single, sick, handicapped all be cared and supported." Furthermore, India though a democratic country by name, is actually monopolized by those "big" names and political leaders, withorganised autocratic regime then it will be precisely what we expected. Banal and boring. We are not mechanical robot tourists but real thinking human beings and want to have real conversations with real thinking human Chinese People, not www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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