Sunday, November 30, 2008

Today's Mideast Headlines


if you are having trouble viewing this email, click here Jobs  |   Cars  |   Real Estate  |   Apartments  |   Shopping
World: Mideast
Today's Headlines  |  November 30, 2008
Los Angeles Times
In addition to taking lives, the terrorists apparently targeted the city's economy. Hindu-Muslim relations could also suffer.
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says India had not presented Pakistan with evidence linking the terrorists to militants on its territory.
The strike near the local U.N. headquarters may reflect the anger of Shiite militias over a new U.S.-Iraqi security pact. An earlier rocket hit the U.S. military compound Camp Victory.
Ministers will wait until Dec. 17 to decide whether to reduce supply to stem the fall of crude oil prices.
The threat of biological terrorism is growing, according to a congressionally ordered study that calls for aggressive defenses on par with those used to prevent nuclear terrorism.
Gaza Strip: Hamas blocks Muslim pilgrims / Pakistan: Airstrike kills 2 near border / Georgia: Diplomatic relations with Nicaragua are cut / China: France is warned about meeting with Dalai Lama
Siege ends in Mumbai Militant holdouts are killed as commandos storm the Taj hotel. A Pakistani group draws growing suspicion.
Chabad mourns its loss Leaders in Brooklyn and Westwood are stunned at the deaths of a young rabbi and his wife in the terrorist attack on their Chabad center in Mumbai.
California is the top state for resettlement. Among those fleeing the violence is a prosperous family that had to leave many possessions behind and is struggling to make a new life in Los Angeles.
The nuclear-armed rivals have been trying to mend their relationship, but now India suspects Pakistani militants were involved in the rampage.
A key part of the U.S. military's exit strategy in Anbar is to get the provincial government in Ramadi and the national government in Baghdad to reconcile.

los angeles times


About this Communication:

You are receiving this email because you opted-in to receive World: Mideast.
You're currently subscribed to World: Mideast with the address johari.naqia.mylyrics@blogger.com. If you'd like to unsubscribe, please click here.
You can also change your newsletter subscriptions by modifying your profile on latimes.com by clicking here.
For information on how we protect your information, please read our privacy policy

Los Angeles Times, 202 West First Street, 5th Floor - New Media, Los Angeles, CA, 90012
Copyright Los Angeles Times, 2008