TERROR STRIKES US
Wednesday, September 19, 2001  
Advani wants to know more about the Indian link
  Union Home Minister L.K. Advani has sought from investigating agencies a detailed report on two Indians nabbed in the United States for their alleged role in the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Hurriyat lauds Pak bid to resolve Osama standoff
  The All Parties Hurriyat Conference said it appreciated the efforts of Pakistan to ‘‘avoid a war in the cockpit of Asia’’ by sending a high-powered delegation to Afghanistan to negotiate on Osama bin Laden’s handover.
They had clean records: Police
  Mohd Jaweed Azmath and Ayub Ali Khan, both taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on suspicion of their possible involvement in last week’s terrorist attacks on New York, have no criminal track record back home here, police sources said..
Osama’s double barrel? Also milks market collapse
  SAUDI dissident Osama bin Laden and those managing his multi-million-dollar fortune are sophisticated enough to have possibly profited in the markets from last week’s attacks, US experts said on Monday.
‘Sheriff’ President shoots rhetoric
  US PRESIDENT George W. Bush married the emotive rhetoric of ‘‘barbarism’’ and ‘‘evildoers’’ with the gruesome image of women’s throats being ‘‘slit’’ to build his case on Monday for retribution.
Attacks seem unreal on other coast
  Anti-war groups in California and Berkeley urge people who don’t want war to wear black arm bands.
Indian link: FBI turns to Indian sleuths seeking crucial leads
  THE list of suspects in Tuesday’s attack on the US who have links with India is growing and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has approached India seeking the whereabouts of some of them.
Forget US attacks, Bangalore ‘safe’ with one-man team
  The terrorist attacks on US cities have struck many homes here, with several infotech firms losing employees, but the state police seem to be unmoved.
 
 
   
 
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