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India and Pakistan simmer over Mumbai attacks
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India said on Sunday it had proof of a Pakistani link to the Mumbai attacks that killed nearly 200 people, while Islamabad said it would move troops to the Indian border if tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals spilled over.
Bill Clinton agrees to release donor's names
 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton has agreed to make public the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of a deal with President-elect Barack Obama to clear the way for Sen. Hillary Clinton to become secretary of state, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
Death toll in Mumbai attacks revised down to 174
 
AP - It took just 10 young men armed with rifles and grenades to terrorize this city of 18 million and turn its postcard-perfect icons into battlefields until security forces ended one of the deadliest attacks in India's history.
51 protesters wounded in Bangkok explosions
 
AP - Unidentified assailants set off explosions at anti-government protest sites Sunday, wounding 51 people and raising fears of widening confrontations in Thailand's worst political crisis that has strangled its economy and shut down its airports.
No. 3 Sooners make BCS case; beat Cowboys 61-41
 
AP - Oklahoma got all the bounces it needed to get past Oklahoma State in the highest-scoring Bedlam rivalry game ever. But did the Sooners do enough to bounce over Texas and into the Big 12 championship game?
India and Pakistan simmer over Mumbai attacks
 
Reuters - India said on Sunday it had proof of a Pakistani link to the Mumbai attacks that killed nearly 200 people, while Islamabad said it would move troops to the Indian border if tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals spilled over.
Bill Clinton agrees to release donor's names
 
Reuters - Former President Bill Clinton has agreed to make public the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of a deal with President-elect Barack Obama to clear the way for Sen. Hillary Clinton to become secretary of state, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
India probes Pakistan links to Mumbai attacks
 
AFP - Indian police investigating who was behind the massive militant assault on Mumbai interrogated Sunday the only gunman who survived, as Pakistan insisted it was not involved.
Indian anger rises as Mumbai cleans up
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Mumbai on Sunday mopped up the streets where Islamist gunmen rampaged and killed nearly 200 people over three days, while Indian anger over the attack's alleged Pakistani links threatened the nuclear rivals' ties.
Hundreds of South Koreans leave North before clampdown
 
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hundreds of South Koreans streamed out of the communist North at the weekend, expelled from a joint industrial enclave by Pyongyang in anger at the hardline policy of the conservative leader in the South.
Troops patrol after clashes kill hundreds in Nigeria
 
JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Sporadic bursts of gunfire rattled the central Nigerian city of Jos on Sunday as the security forces tried to prevent more clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs in which hundreds of people have been killed.
Shuttle crew prepares for Sunday homecoming
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The shuttle Endeavour astronauts packed equipment and tested landing systems on Saturday before a scheduled Sunday homecoming at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
Aide: India's home minister offers resignation
 
AP - India's top security official offered his resignation Sunday, a senior aide said, as the government struggled under growing accusations of security failures following the Mumbai attacks that left at least 174 people dead.
Indian anger rises as Mumbai cleans up
 
Reuters - Mumbai on Sunday mopped up the streets where Islamist gunmen rampaged and killed nearly 200 people over three days, while Indian anger over the attack's alleged Pakistani links threatened the nuclear rivals' ties.
Hundreds of South Koreans leave North before clampdown
 
Reuters - Hundreds of South Koreans streamed out of the communist North at the weekend, expelled from a joint industrial enclave by Pyongyang in anger at the hardline policy of the conservative leader in the South.
Troops patrol after clashes kill hundreds in Nigeria
 
Reuters - Sporadic bursts of gunfire rattled the central Nigerian city of Jos on Sunday as the security forces tried to prevent more clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs in which hundreds of people have been killed.
Indian home minister resigns: source
 
AFP - Indian Home Minister Shivraj Patil resigned Sunday, saying he felt obliged to take 'moral responsibility' for the brutal Islamist attacks in Mumbai, an official government source said.
Thai tensions rise after blasts wound dozens
 
AFP - Grenade attacks targeting Thai anti-government protesters injured at least 51 people Sunday, stoking tensions as police struggled to end a paralysing blockade of Bangkok's airports.
Thai police order airport protesters to disperse
 
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police on Sunday again ordered anti-government protesters who have laid siege to the city's airports to disperse, banning gatherings of more than five people and warning offenders would be jailed or fined.
Iraq says critics can wait to judge U.S. over pact
 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's government tried to quell criticism on Sunday of a security pact which sets deadlines for U.S. military withdrawals, saying opponents could wait to judge how Washington honors commitments to pull back its troops.
Suicide bomber hits German embassy vehicle in Kabul
 
KABUL (Reuters) - A suicide bomber hit a German embassy vehicle in the Afghan capital on Sunday, killing two local civilians, police said.
Deal on donors paves way for Clinton Cabinet post
 
AP - President-elect Barack Obama planned to nominate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as his secretary of state on Monday, transforming a once-bitter political rivalry into a high-level strategic and diplomatic partnership.
51 protesters wounded in Thailand explosions
 
AP - Attackers set off explosions at anti-government protest sites Sunday, wounding 51 people and raising fears of widening confrontations in Thailand's worst political crisis that has strangled its economy and shut down its main airports.
Thai police order airport protesters to disperse
 
Reuters - Thai police on Sunday again ordered anti-government protesters who have laid siege to the city's airports to disperse, banning gatherings of more than five people and warning offenders would be jailed or fined.
Iraq says critics can wait to judge U.S. over pact
 
Reuters - Iraq's government tried to quell criticism on Sunday of a security pact which sets deadlines for U.S. military withdrawals, saying opponents could wait to judge how Washington honors commitments to pull back its troops.
Suicide bomber hits German embassy vehicle in Kabul
 
Reuters - A suicide bomber hit a German embassy vehicle in the Afghan capital on Sunday, killing two local civilians, police said.
Minister resigns, India probes Pakistan attack links
 
AFP - India's interior minister resigned Sunday as anger grew over intelligence failures leading up to the attacks on Mumbai and investigators focused on a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group.
Indian security chief resigns over Mumbai attacks
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The fallout from a three-day rampage that killed nearly 200 people in Mumbai threatened to unravel India's improving ties with nuclear rival Pakistan and prompted the resignation on Sunday of the top security minister.
Microsoft and Yahoo in talks again on online unit: report
 
LONDON (Reuters) - Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion, according to a report in Britain's Sunday Times.
Somali pirates strike deal on Ukraine ship
 
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somali pirates and owners of a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware have reached a deal to release the vessel, a Kenyan maritime official said on Sunday.
Death toll in Nigeria clashes rises to around 400
 
JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Residents delivered more bodies to the main mosque in the central Nigerian city of Jos on Sunday, bringing the death toll from two days of clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs to around 400 people.
India security chief resigns after Mumbai attacks
 
AP - With corpses still being pulled from a once-besieged hotel, India's top security official resigned Sunday as the government struggled under growing accusations of security failures following terror attacks that killed 174 people.
NASA hopes to land space shuttle on Sunday
 
AP - NASA managers have cleared space shuttle Endeavour to return to Earth on Sunday; now all they need is for the weather to cooperate.
Indian security chief resigns over Mumbai attacks
 
Reuters - The fallout from a three-day rampage that killed nearly 200 people in Mumbai threatened to unravel India's improving ties with nuclear rival Pakistan and prompted the resignation on Sunday of the top security minister.
Microsoft and Yahoo in talks again on online unit: report
 
Reuters - Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion, according to a report in Britain's Sunday Times.
Somali pirates strike deal on Ukraine ship
 
Reuters - Somali pirates and owners of a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware have reached a deal to release the vessel, a Kenyan maritime official said on Sunday.
Rival protests in Thailand stoke tensions
 
AFP - Thousands of red-clad government supporters rallied in downtown Bangkok Sunday, stoking tensions after grenade attacks wounded dozens from a rival group that has occupied Thailand's main airports.
Iraq and Iran resume swaps of 1980s war dead
 
SHALAMCHA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iran and Iraq on Sunday exchanged the remains of a total of 241 soldiers killed in their 1980-88 war, resuming a swap that had been suspended since shortly after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Somali pirates to release Ukraine ship with arms
 
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somali pirates and owners of a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware have reached a deal to release the vessel, a Kenyan maritime official said Sunday.
NASA delays shuttle landing due to bad weather
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA delayed the landing of space shuttle Endeavour on Sunday due to bad weather at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an official said.
Officials: Obama set to introduce Clinton Monday
 
AP - A deal with Bill Clinton over his post-White House work helped clear the way for Hillary Rodham Clinton to join President-elect Barack Obama's national security team as secretary of state, reshaping a once-bitter rivalry into a high-profile strategic and diplomatic union.
NASA delays space shuttle Endeavour's landing
 
AP - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts will remain in orbit a little longer than planned.
Obama to name national security team Monday
 
Reuters - President-Elect Barack Obama will unveil his national security team at a news conference in Chicago on Monday, expected to include Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
Iraq and Iran resume swaps of 1980s war dead
 
Reuters - Iran and Iraq on Sunday exchanged the remains of a total of 241 soldiers killed in their 1980-88 war, resuming a swap that had been suspended since shortly after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Somali pirates to release Ukraine ship with arms
 
Reuters - Somali pirates and owners of a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware have reached a deal to release the vessel, a Kenyan maritime official said Sunday.
NASA delays shuttle landing due to bad weather
 
Reuters - NASA delayed the landing of space shuttle Endeavour on Sunday due to bad weather at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an official said.
Obama to name national security team Monday
 
CHICAGO (Reuters) - President-Elect Barack Obama will unveil his national security team at a news conference in Chicago on Monday, expected to include Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
Bill Clinton agrees to release donors' names
 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton has agreed to make public the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of a deal with President-elect Barack Obama to clear the way for Sen. Hillary Clinton to become secretary of state, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
Bad weather prevents Florida shuttle landing
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Stormy weather prevented NASA from landing the space shuttle Endeavour at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday.
High wind scuttles Fla. space shuttle landing
 
AP - Dangerously high wind and a stormy forecast prevented space shuttle Endeavour from landing at its home base Sunday, and the astronauts took a couple of extra swings around the world as NASA debated whether to send them to California.
Swiss approve pioneering legal heroin program
 
AP - A pioneering Swiss program to give addicts government-authorized heroin was overwhelmingly approved Sunday by voters who simultaneously rejected the decriminalization of marijuana.
Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops
 
AP - Zeng Yawen's outdoor laboratory in the terraced hills of southern China is a trove of genetic potential — rice that thrives in unusually cool temperatures, high altitudes or in dry soil; rice rich in calcium, vitamins or iron.
Bill Clinton agrees to release donors' names
 
Reuters - Former President Bill Clinton has agreed to make public the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of a deal with President-elect Barack Obama to clear the way for Sen. Hillary Clinton to become secretary of state, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
Iraqi court orders U.S. to free journalist
 
Reuters - An Iraqi court on Sunday ordered the release of a freelance photographer working for Reuters news agency who has been held by U.S. forces since early September.
Microsoft-Yahoo deal "total fiction:" report
 
Reuters - A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion is 'total fiction' according to a key executive cited by an influential U.S. blog.
Bad weather prevents Florida shuttle landing
 
Reuters - Stormy weather prevented NASA from landing the space shuttle Endeavour at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday.
Officials quit over Mumbai attacks, tensions mount with Pakistan
 
AFP - India's interior minister resigned Sunday as anger grew over intelligence failures leading up to the devastating attacks on Mumbai, as the government mulled suspending a peace process with Pakistan.
Obama poised to name Clinton to State post
 
CHICAGO (Reuters) - President-Elect Barack Obama was poised to name his national security team on Monday, with former political rival Hillary Clinton in line to be picked as secretary of state.
Iraqi court orders U.S. to free journalist
 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi court on Sunday ordered the release of a freelance photographer working for Reuters news agency who has been held by U.S. forces since early September.
Holiday sales view still weak after weekend rush
 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. consumers sought bargains on toys, clothes and electronics as holiday shopping kicked off this weekend, but an early rush to stores was slower this year and was not likely to change a weak outlook for the season, analysts said on Sunday.
Microsoft-Yahoo deal "total fiction:" report
 
LONDON (Reuters) - A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion is 'total fiction,' according to a key executive cited by an influential U.S. blog.
Tills ring out for Christmas in Bethlehem
 
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - 'Jingle Bells' rang out over Manger Square on Sunday as Bethlehem opened a Christmas market that the Palestinian city hopes will help cap a boom year for tourism with a profitable festive season.
NASA reroutes shuttle to land in California
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronauts aboard space shuttle Endeavour closed their ship's cargo bay doors on Sunday and prepared to land in California after bad weather prompted NASA to bypass the prime Florida landing site.
Police: Pakistani militants behind Mumbai attacks
 
AP - The only gunman captured by police after a string of attacks on Mumbai told authorities he belonged to a Pakistani militant group with links to the disputed region of Kashmir, a senior police officer said Sunday.
Obama to name 4 more Cabinet posts
 
AP - President-elect Barack Obama plans to announce longtime advisers and political foes alike as his picks for top administration jobs at a Monday news conference, nominating one-time political nemesis Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state.
Global AIDS crisis overblown? Some dare to say so
 
AP - As World AIDS Day is marked on Monday, some experts are growing more outspoken in complaining that AIDS is eating up funding at the expense of more pressing health needs.
Space shuttle landing detours to California
 
AP - Dangerously high wind and a stormy sky prevented space shuttle Endeavour from returning to its home base in Florida on Sunday, and NASA ordered the astronauts to take a detour and land in sunny California.
`Four Christmases' finds $31.7M in holiday cheer
 
AP - Thanksgiving weekend movie crowds gobbled up the Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn holiday comedy 'Four Christmases,' which debuted at No. 1 with $31.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Obama poised to name Clinton to State post
 
Reuters - President-Elect Barack Obama was poised to name his national security team on Monday, with former political rival Hillary Clinton in line to be picked as secretary of state.
Holiday sales view still weak after weekend rush
 
Reuters - U.S. consumers sought bargains on toys, clothes and electronics as holiday shopping kicked off this weekend, but an early rush to stores was slower this year and was not likely to change a weak outlook for the season, analysts said on Sunday.
Tills ring out for Christmas in Bethlehem
 
Reuters - 'Jingle Bells' rang out over Manger Square on Sunday as Bethlehem opened a Christmas market that the Palestinian city hopes will help cap a boom year for tourism with a profitable festive season.
NASA reroutes shuttle to land in California
 
Reuters - Astronauts aboard space shuttle Endeavour closed their ship's cargo bay doors on Sunday and prepared to land in California after bad weather prompted NASA to bypass the prime Florida landing site.
Officials quit over India attacks, tensions mount with Pakistan
 
AFP - India's interior minister resigned Sunday as anger grew over intelligence failures leading up to the devastating attacks on Mumbai and the government mulled suspending a peace process with Pakistan.
Obama plans to name 4 more Cabinet posts on Monday
 
AP - President-elect Barack Obama plans to announce longtime advisers and political foes alike as his picks for top administration jobs at a Monday news conference, nominating one-time political nemesis Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state.
International hotels draw elites and terror threat
 
AP - Consider how a city looks to a terrorist seeking targets. There's the airport — inviting, but heavily secured. There's the U.S. Embassy, perimeter guarded by crack local forces and Marines. And there's the plush international hotel, open to anyone with a decent outfit and money for a cup of coffee.
Thai political crisis heightens with new rallies
 
AP - Government supporters converged on the capital on Sunday, in a counter to rival protesters who seized control of Bangkok's two airports and forced the prime minister to run the country from afar.
Space shuttle Endeavour begins descent to Calif.
 
AP - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts streaked toward a Sunday afternoon arrival in sunny California, diverted there by stormy weather at the primary landing strip in Florida.
'Four Christmases' finds $31.7M in holiday cheer
 
AP - Thanksgiving weekend movie crowds gobbled up the Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn holiday comedy 'Four Christmases,' which debuted at No. 1 with $31.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Eau de Penn State smells of flowers, not football
 
AP - Fans of Penn State can smell like the school for just $60. A fragrance developer says it has made a perfume and a cologne inspired by Pennsylvania State University's blue and white colors and its campus vegetation.
Lawyer to AP: Burress expects plea Monday
 
AP - Plaxico Burress' lawyer said Sunday he was advised that the New York Giants' star receiver will be charged with criminal possession of a weapon after accidentally shooting himself in the right thigh.
No. 1 Tide will face No. 2 Gators for SEC title
 
AP - To earn a national championship, Alabama or Florida will have to win two games matching No. 1 vs. No. 2. The top-ranked Crimson Tide and second-ranked Gators held their spots in the AP Top 25 Sunday, setting up the 41st game matching the highest ranked teams in the AP Top 25.
Space shuttle begins gliding back to Earth
 
Reuters - The space shuttle Endeavour fired its braking rockets and left orbit on Sunday, beginning an hourlong glide to California after finishing a marathon home-improvement mission at the International Space Station.
Obama poised to name Hillary Clinton to State post
 
CHICAGO (Reuters) - President-Elect Barack Obama was poised to name his national security team on Monday, with former political rival Hillary Clinton in line to be picked as secretary of state.
Iraqi court orders U.S. to free Reuters photographer
 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi court on Sunday ordered the release of a freelance photographer working for Reuters news agency who has been held by U.S. forces since early September.
Space shuttle touches down in California
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Endeavour wrapped up a 16-day mission to prepare the International Space Station for its first six-member crew with a flawless touchdown at NASA's backup landing site in California.
India claims Mumbai gunman tied to Pakistani group
 
AP - The only gunman captured after a 60-hour terrorist siege of Mumbai said he belonged to a Pakistani militant group with links to the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, a senior police officer said Sunday.
Obama turns to friends and foes for top posts
 
AP - President-elect Barack Obama plans on Monday to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide his presidency through a time of war and recession.
Space shuttle lands in Calif. after 16-day mission
 
AP - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts safely returned to Earth on Sunday, taking a detour to sunny California after storms hit the main landing strip in Florida.
Students lie, cheat, steal, but say they're good
 
AP - In the past year, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test, according to a new, large-scale survey suggesting that Americans are too apathetic about ethical standards.
Burress no distraction as Giants drop 'Skins 23-7
 
AP - Nothing is stopping the New York Giants these days. Not the latest distraction surrounding their star receiver. Not the rain on a dreary day in the mid-Atlantic. Not a Washington Redskins team with the NFL's leading rusher and a usually stout defense.
Iraqi court orders U.S. to free Reuters photographer
 
Reuters - An Iraqi court on Sunday ordered the release of a freelance photographer working for Reuters news agency who has been held by U.S. forces since early September.
Space shuttle touches down in California
 
Reuters - Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Endeavour wrapped up a 16-day mission to prepare the International Space Station for its first six-member crew with a flawless touchdown at NASA's backup landing site in California.
Obama set to name Clinton as top diplomat Monday
 
AFP - Barack Obama was set to formally nominate his ex-rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state Monday and roll out the national security team he will charge with defusing multiple foreign crises.
Death toll in Nigeria rises, army restores calm
 
JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Residents took more bodies to the main mosque in the Nigerian city of Jos on Sunday, bringing the death toll from two days of clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs to about 400 people.
Obama turns to friends, foes for White House posts
 
AP - President-elect Barack Obama plans on Monday to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide his presidency through a time of war and recession.
Space shuttle Endeavour finishes 16-day mission
 
AP - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts safely returned to Earth on Sunday, taking a detour to sunny California after storms hit the main landing strip in Florida.
Pipelines race out of the mountains, into yards
 
AP - In the push toward more energy independence, massive infrastructure projects that will help to deliver it have clashed with cherished rights of land ownership.
Steelers' defense stifles Patriots 33-10
 
AP - Pittsburgh's NFL-best defense stopped Matt Cassel's two-game offensive surge and pushed New England closer to strange territory: a sideline seat for the playoffs.
Death toll in Nigeria rises, army restores calm
 
Reuters - Residents took more bodies to the main mosque in the Nigerian city of Jos on Sunday, bringing the death toll from two days of clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs to about 400 people.
Mumbai probe focuses on Pakistan-based militants
 
AFP - Investigations into the Mumbai attacks shifted further towards the suspected role of the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba Monday, threatening a fragile peace process between New Delhi and Islamabad.
Militants have power to start regional war: Zardari
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to India not to punish his country for last week's attacks in Mumbai, saying militants have the power to precipitate a war in the region, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Bush sends Rice to India in aftermath of attacks
 
AP - President George W. Bush on Sunday dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to New Delhi in support of India following the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 200 people, including six Americans.
Gas pipelines race out of mountains, into yards
 
AP - In the push toward more energy independence, massive infrastructure projects that will help to deliver it have clashed with cherished rights of land ownership.
Hester stakes Bears to early 7-0 lead over Vikes
 
AP - Devin Hester caught a 65-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Orton to give the Chicago Bears a 7-0 lead over the Minnesota Vikings in the first quarter Sunday night.
Militants have power to start regional war: Zardari
 
Reuters - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to India not to punish his country for last week's attacks in Mumbai, saying militants have the power to precipitate a war in the region, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Militants could start regional war, says Zardari
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to India not to punish his country for last week's attacks in Mumbai, saying militants have the power to precipitate a war in the region, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
India clears last Mumbai siege site
 
AP - Authorities finished removing bodies from the bullet-and-grenade-scarred Taj Mahal hotel Monday, the final site of the Mumbai siege to be cleared, and said the death toll from the attack stood at 172 killed.
Tough D, long pass lead Vikes past Bears, 34-14
 
AP - With a gutty goal-line stand and one big heave by Gus Frerotte, the Minnesota Vikings grabbed control of the NFC North and sent Kyle Orton and the Chicago Bears home with a humbling defeat.
Militants could start regional war, says Zardari
 
Reuters - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to India not to punish his country for last week's attacks in Mumbai, saying militants have the power to precipitate a war in the region, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
India says all Mumbai attackers from Pakistan
 
AFP - The Mumbai attackers were all from Pakistan, India's deputy interior minister said on Monday, stopping short of blaming the government in Islamabad for last week's carnage which left more than 170 dead.

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