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Today's Headlines  |  December 3, 2008
Los Angeles Times
As pair who ran a Chabad center are buried in Israel and details of the assault that killed them and four others emerge, questions still swirl.
The rivals emphasize their right to defend themselves as tension over the Mumbai terrorist attacks grows and leads trickle in.
The Defense secretary says the new U.S.-Iraq security agreement changes the conversation from debating a timeline for withdrawal to figuring out how to reduce troops responsibly.
Bombings Tuesday killed 14 Iraqis, including a child hit by a blast outside his primary school in the northern city of Mosul, police said.
Anti-terrorism police arrest two Moroccan immigrants suspected of involvement in a plot to bomb police stations, a military base and other targets north of Milan.
At a hospital in Mumbai, India, an officer recalls a hand grenade rolling toward him. Another, whose colleagues were killed in a police van, survived by lying still among their bodies.
More troops leave for the Gulf Coast 340 sailors and Coast Guardsmen deploy from North Island Naval Air Station in Coronado to take over security duties for two Iraqi oil platforms.

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Man suspected in police slayings is decapitated
Becoming more sure that militants based in Pakistan carried out the Mumbai attacks, India calls on its neighbor and rival to hand over 20 terrorism suspects and cooperate fully in the investigation.
City dwellers get on trains, go to work and gather publicly to show solidarity after the terrorist attacks that killed more than 170. 'I want to shop just to show I'm not afraid,' one says.
Officials say Indian investigators' assertions that a Pakistani group taught the attackers are unfounded. But Indian officials say the surviving gunman detailed the training by Lashkar-e-Taiba.

los angeles times


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