Airports on high alert

New terror E-mail says it will target airports

An E-mail allegedly sent by the Deccan Mujahideen has warned of attacks on Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore airports. The alert was issued by the bureau of civil aviation security.
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'Former Pak army officials trained Mumbai attackers'
The revelations by a former Defence Department official comes at a time when India has said that it has strong evidence and intelligence information that indicates the Mumbai attackers and their trainers came from Pakistan.
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Terrorists planning 9/11-type aerial attack: Major
Government has received inputs about terrorists' plans to carry out a 9/11-type aerial attack on targets in India, Air chief Fali Homi Major said today.
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    With security concerns forcing an eleventh hour change of venues, groundsmen at Mohali and Chennai have been left with a serious task ahead, reports Anand Vasu.
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    Make no mistake: if the Hindu-Muslim divide deepens, then the terrorists have succeeded in destabilising our society. Seeking an electoral dividend by deepening this divide only emboldens terrorism further, writes Sitaram Yechury.
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    Is the time ripe for giving the people the constitutional right to reject candidates standing for elections and recall those already elected? After the unprecedented public outrage against the politicians following Mumbai terror attacks, the proponents of this move at least have a strong case, reports Sunita Aron.
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