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    Apr 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. U.S. offers $10-million bounty for Pakistani militant chief

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    The U.S. government has set a $10-million bounty on Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the founder of a Pakistani militant group with suspected links to Al Qaeda and the alleged mastermind behind the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai that killed 166 people....
  2. Feb 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Israeli vehicles attacked in New Delhi, Tblisi; 4 hurt in bombing

    World Now
    A Israeli diplomat's car exploded near the Indian prime minister's residence in New Delhi on Monday, injuring the wife of an embassy staff member and at least three other people, in what appeared to be a coordinated, two-pronged terror attack against...
  4. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Pakistani Hindus' ashes brought to India to be scattered in Ganges

    They sat in the dark for decades, waiting on the shelves of an abandoned library, the laughter and tears that once defined their lives all but forgotten.
    They sat in the dark for decades, waiting on the shelves of an abandoned library, the laughter and tears that once defined their lives all but forgotten. Dictatorships rose and fell. India and Pakistan detonated atomic bombs. All the while, the ashes...

    Tags: Hinduism, Crimes, Pakistan, Karachi (Pakistan), Islam

  6. Jul 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Obama condemns Mumbai terrorist explosions, cheers Janice Hahn's election to Congress

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    The ying and the yang of daily presidential statements by this Democratic White House....
  8. May 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  10. May 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Literary journalism finds new platforms

    When National Book Award-winning novelist William T. Vollmann went to Japan this spring to report on the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant from inside the contamination zone, he did what any journalist would do. He bought a dosimeter to chart the radiation. He took "Cold War-era iodide tablets," which made his tongue tingle and left him with a rash. He decided to ignore statistics or official statements in favor of his observations, his conversations with survivors, his impressions: a kind of overview. "The stunning capacity of the Japanese official to say absolutely nothing," he writes, "is matched only by the absurd degree of trust that his public places in him."
    Los Angeles Times Book Critic
    When National Book Award-winning novelist William T. Vollmann went to Japan this spring to report on the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant from inside the contamination zone, he did what any journalist would do. He bought a dosimeter to chart the...

    Tags: Nuclear Power, Journalism, Afghanistan, Democratic Convention (1968), Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan)

  12. Apr 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Monthlong India election begins

    Voting in the world's most populous democracy kicks off today, featuring hundreds of political parties, aging leaders and a colorful cast of Bollywood and cricket stars offering themselves up for the yea or nay of the masses.
    Voting in the world's most populous democracy kicks off today, featuring hundreds of political parties, aging leaders and a colorful cast of Bollywood and cricket stars offering themselves up for the yea or nay of the masses. An estimated 714 million...

    Tags: Politics, Gaming, Manmohan Singh, Voting, Death

  14. Mar 21, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Pakistan's clear message to the West

    Politics is never dull in Pakistan. This week, it was inspirational too. On Monday, I watched people flock to the home of Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry. A tense standoff between the government and a coalition of opposition groups over Chaudhry's...

    Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Politics, Pakistan, Armed Forces

  16. Dec 5, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Car bomb kills 20 in northwest Pakistan's Peshawar

    A car bomb devastated a busy street in this northwestern Pakistani city on Friday, killing 20 people, injuring scores more and unnerving a region already dangerously on edge following the attacks on India's commercial capital.
    A car bomb devastated a busy street in this northwestern Pakistani city on Friday, killing 20 people, injuring scores more and unnerving a region already dangerously on edge following the attacks on India's commercial capital. Further adding to the...

    Tags: National Security, Air and Space Accidents, Defense, Taliban, Transportation Accidents

  18. Dec 2, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Fallout from terror in Mumbai

    The world is justifiably outraged over the bloodletting in Mumbai, and Indians are right to demand a reckoning from their government for its failure to protect innocents as well as justice for murderers allegedly linked to an Islamic extremist group based...

    Tags: Politics, Manmohan Singh, Pakistan, Islam, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  20. Dec 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Our ally in Islamabad

    <i>Today's question: The Bush administration has chosen to make Pakistan -- a nuclear country with a history of sharing its secrets and an enemy of our friends in India -- a key ally in the war against terror. What is the future of our relationship with Pakistan? Does it need to be rethought (especially in light of the Mumbai attacks)? Previously, Korb and Rivkin <a href=&quot;http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oew-rivkin-korb10-2008dec10%2C0%2C2811314%2Cfull.story">discussed the circumstances </a> under which the Obama administration should send U.S. troops to war.</i>
    Today's question: The Bush administration has chosen to make Pakistan -- a nuclear country with a history of sharing its secrets and an enemy of our friends in India -- a key ally in the war against terror. What is the future of our relationship with...

    Tags: Richard Lugar, Wars and Interventions, Political Systems, National Security, Defense

  22. Dec 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Mexico's bloody drug war

    On Nov. 3, the day before Americans elected Barack Obama president, drug cartel henchmen murdered 58 people in Mexico. It was the highest number killed in one day since President Felipe Calderon took office in December 2006. By comparison, on average 26 people -- Americans and Iraqis combined -- died daily in Iraq in 2008. Mexico's casualty list on Nov. 3 included a man beheaded in Ciudad Juarez whose bloody corpse was suspended along an overpass for hours. No one had the courage to remove the body until dark.
    On Nov. 3, the day before Americans elected Barack Obama president, drug cartel henchmen murdered 58 people in Mexico. It was the highest number killed in one day since President Felipe Calderon took office in December 2006. By comparison, on average 26...

    Tags: Crimes, Wars and Interventions, Iraq, El Paso, U.S. Department of State

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