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Bombings kill at least 54 in Jaipur, India
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA series of bomb blasts killed at least 54 people Tuesday in one of India's most popular tourist cities, injuring scores of others and triggering panic in busy market areas, authorities said. Eight explosions struck the western city of Jaipur within a...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Jaipur (India), Bill Clinton, India, Guerrilla Activity
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Making short work of India: An itinerary
Times Staff WriterWe used two travel agents to arrange our flights, drivers and tours: Protravel Interantional, 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 428, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; (800) 301-3993 or (310) 271-9566, vwww.protravelinc.com. Sadhana Travel Services, 301 Skipper Corner,...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Jaipur (India), Hotels and Accommodations, Los Angeles International Airport, Indira Gandhi
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Planning the trip to India
THE BEST WAY: From LAX, Air India, British, Continental, Delta, KLM, Lufthansa and United offer connecting service to New Delhi. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $1,153 until May 25, then rise to $1,172 until July 10. WHERE TO STAY: The Imperial,...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Heads of State, Personal Service, Jaipur (India), Hotels and Accommodations
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Richard Gere no longer wanted in India
Richard Gere is free to go back to India -- and he may have a new reason to book a trip.
India's top court suspended an arrest warrant Friday against Gere, wanted for allegedly breaking public obscenity laws by kissing Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty...Tags: News Agency, AIDS, Jaipur (India), Celebrities, Police Arrests
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Girl Power in the Land of the Maharajahs
Special to The TimesSomewhere along the barren two-lane "highway" between Udaipur and the Adivasi Valley in northwest India, my driver, Shyam Vir Singh Nager, and I searched for a lunch spot. We were in Rajasthan, one of India's poorest but most culturally rich states. This...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Children, Photography, Vanilla Ice, Hospitals and Clinics
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Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan to Meet
Times Staff WriterNEW DELHI — The prime ministers of India and Pakistan plan to meet here Wednesday in an effort to find new grounds for compromise in the long-running conflict over Kashmir. Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz arrived today on a tour of regional...Tags: Referenda, Heads of State, Defense, Government, Politics
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Bus Plan for India and Pakistan Hits Roadblock
Times Staff WriterIndia and Pakistan hit a roadblock today in their months-long effort to open a bus route that both governments agree would be an important step toward bringing peace to the divided territory of Kashmir. In 45 minutes of talks over lunch, Pakistan's Prime...Tags: Referenda, Islamabad (Pakistan), Trips and Vacations, Government, Politics
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Delhi, on the Nigel express
Special to The Times"Welcome to deepest, darkest Delhi, where no white man doth tread," Nigel Hankin said in mock cadences. His snowy eyebrows arched as his left foot perched on a dirty stair. I peered up the ancient passageway. It was indeed a path straight to darkness, a...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Defense, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Forces, Jawaharlal Nehru
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China, India to boost economic cooperation
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkBEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon on his first overseas visit since taking office, accompanied by a large business delegation. The visit will help link the two huge emerging markets, which...Tags: Germany, Xi Jinping, India, Asia, International Travel
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Police: Delhi rape suspect kills self in jail
NEW DELHI (AP) — A man on trial for the gang rape and fatal beating of a 23-year-old student aboard a New Delhi bus committed suicide in an Indian jail Monday, police said, but his lawyer and family allege he was killed. Ram Singh, who was accused...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Government, Suicide, Lawyers, Politics
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Doubts raised about fairness of Delhi rape trial
NEW DELHI (AP) — In the court of public opinion, the men being tried in the gang rape of an Indian university student should be hanged in a public square. That demand for swift justice might make it impossible for them to get a fair trial in a...
Tags: Trials, Sex Crimes, Rape, Lawyers, Judges
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New Delhi rapes have their counterparts in America
In my teens and early 20s I lived in Chennai, India, where despicable and lewd male behaviors were lumped together under the umbrella term "Eve teasing" ("Defendants' lawyers in the spotlight in Indian rape case," Jan. 13). I remember walking down a...
Tags: Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Rape, India
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