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US Court Sentences Indian for Credit Card Fraud Syed Gul Mohammed Shah admitted selling 15 fraudulent credit cards for up to $2,000 each in the black market. He and another Indian Mohammed Jaweed Azmath were originally held in connection with the September 11 attacks.
Gul Mohammad's Family Shattered By Verdict
'I Hope the Indian Government Identifies with Him'
Kin of Sept 11 Victims File $116 Trillion Suit Some 600 family members of the victims have charged three Saudi princes, several foreign banks and charities, and the Sudanese government with financing the attack on America.
Indian Players Defy ICC; Refuse to Sign Contracts They have en masse opposed the marketing clause in the player contracts that have to be signed ahead of the September 12-29 Champions' Trophy tournament in Sri Lanka.
The ICC Contract Debate: The Complete Coverage
Special: In Memory of an Army Officer Slain in Battle Harish Kapadia led a team up a virgin peak in memory of his son, Lt Nawang Kapadia, who was killed in Jammu and Kashmir, writes Vivek Fernandes.
Interview: 'It Is Wrong To Term Our Demand As Communal' RSS spokesman M G Vaidya on the merits of dividing Jammu and Kashmir into three states.
Column: A Question of Accountability 'In a democracy an elected leader is fully accountable for his action and lack of it, for his achievements and failures to the people,' says Admiral (retired) J G Nadkarni.
Benazir, Sharief Strike Poll Deal; Musharraf Losing Ground The emerging alliance provoked Musharraf to rush for support, but the hardline Jamaat-i-Islami is refusing to budge, given the government's crackdown on Islamic groups.
EC Rules Out Early Gujarat Election Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh said the electoral rolls are not in order and gave the state government time till October 15 to revise and update the list.
No Political Hand in Shivani Murder: Police Joint Commissioner of Police U K Katna warned that if prime accused R K Sharma did not surrender, the police would initiate action to attach his property and assets.
Pramod Mahajan to Sue Madhu Sharma The BJP rejected allegations of the parliamentary affairs minister's role in the murder of journalist Shivani Bhatnagar as 'malicious and malafide'.
The Shivani Bhatnagar Case: The Complete Coverage
Sulking Abdullah Calls Kashmir Committee's Mission a Tamasha Immediately after their arrival in Srinagar on Friday, the committee members drove down to Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party leader Shabir Ahmed Shah's residence for a brief meeting.
Coke to Sell 49% Pie in Indian Operations Coca-Cola will sell 39% stake to private investors and bottlers, while 10% would be offered to its India staff.
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