By Mark Magnier In addition to taking lives, the terrorists apparently targeted the city's economy. Hindu-Muslim relations could also suffer. | By Josh Meyer and Sebastian Rotella Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says India had not presented Pakistan with evidence linking the terrorists to militants on its territory. | By Tina Susman 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. | By Jeffrey Fleishman 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 |  | By Mark Magnier and Josh Meyer Militant holdouts are killed as commandos storm the Taj hotel. A Pakistani group draws growing suspicion. |  | By Erika Hayasaki and Tami Abdollah 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. | By Teresa Watanabe 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. | By Mubashir Zaidi and Laura King The nuclear-armed rivals have been trying to mend their relationship, but now India suspects Pakistani militants were involved in the rampage. | By Tony Perry 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. | |  | SPECIAL REPORT: JERUSALEM |