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Ashton
Side Hero Username: Ashton
Post Number: 5738 Registered: 05-2008 Posted From: 66.90.104.94
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, August 13, 2010 - 02:38 pm: |
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Guttonkay:bharateeyulandi desam vadili lagettamana mee vudessyam?
I mean to say people who are planning to go to India this weekend can delay their plans.. |
   
Arjun1234
Side Hero Username: Arjun1234
Post Number: 4625 Registered: 09-2008 Posted From: 198.241.217.15
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, August 13, 2010 - 02:35 pm: |
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 Winners never cheat... even in difficult times. |
   
Guttonkay
Side Hero Username: Guttonkay
Post Number: 6010 Registered: 05-2008 Posted From: 148.87.67.132
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, August 13, 2010 - 02:32 pm: |
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enkammas! bharateeyulandi desam vadili lagettamana mee vudessyam? My imaginary friend went away for an year in search of his brain! |
   
Ashton
Side Hero Username: Ashton
Post Number: 5737 Registered: 05-2008 Posted From: 66.90.104.94
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, August 13, 2010 - 02:30 pm: |
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On sunday its Independence Day in India. I would say its a heightened risk of terror attacks in Saturday or Sunday... http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/Terrorists-may-b e-planning-attacks-in-India-Pak-US/articleshow/6304200.cms WASHINGTON: In a fresh warning, the US has said it has "credible evidence" that terrorists may be planning terror attacks at places frequented by its citizens in India, Pakistan and Middle East and asked them to be alert and take precautionary measures. In a "Worldwide Caution" issued on Thursday, the state department said it continues to receive information that terrorist groups in South and Central Asia, including in India and Pakistan, may be planning attacks in the region, possibly against US government facilities, citizens or its interests. "In India there is a continuing threat of terrorism as attacks have randomly targeted public places frequented by Westerners, including luxury and other hotels, trains, train stations, markets, cinemas, mosques, and restaurants in large urban areas," the state department said. The presence of al-Qaida, Taliban elements, LeT, indigenous sectarian groups, and other terror organisations, many of which are on the US government's list of foreign terror organisations, poses a potential danger to US citizens in the region, it said. Terrorists and their sympathisers have demonstrated their willingness and capability to attack targets where Americans or Westerners are known to congregate or visit, the statement said. Their actions may include, but are not limited to, vehicle-born explosives, improvised explosive devices, assassinations, carjacking, rocket attacks, assaults, or kidnappings, it added. "Some examples include Pakistan where a number of extremist groups continue to target US citizens and other Western interests and Pakistani officials. "Suicide bombing attacks continue to occur throughout the country on a regular basis, often targeting government authorities such as police checkpoints and military installations, as well as public areas such as mosques, and shopping areas," it said. The state department said credible information indicates terrorist groups seek to continue attacks against US interests in the Middle East and North Africa. It also said that a number of al-Qaida operatives and other extremists are believed to be operating in and around Africa. |
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