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Officials: Pakistan militants masterminded attacks
MUMBAI, India - India suspects two senior leaders of a banned Pakistani militant group orchestrated the deadly Mumbai attacks, officials said Thursday, as Pakistan's president vowed "strong action" against any elements in his country involved in the siege.
Nations:India Pakistan People:Condoleezza Rice Activities:2008 Mumbai Terror Attack Source:(AP)
2008-12-04
BoE cuts interest rates, ECB decision due shortly
LONDON - The Bank of England has slashed official interest rates by 1 percentage point, bringing the rate down to 2 percent, as it attempts to ward off a prolonged recession.
Nations:U.K. Activities:2008 Global Recession Source:(AP)
2008-12-04
Central banks set for new attack on hordes of recession data
BRUSSELS (AFP) - European central banks led the latest global onslaught against recession on Thursday with the focus on big rate cuts, boosting stocks after US-China talks promised cooperation despite strains over the yuan.
Nations:China Sweden France South Korea People:Henry Paulson Wang Qishan Activities:2008 Global Recession
2008-12-04
Suicide bombers hit Afghan southeast
KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Suicide bombers killed at least two police when they attacked two government offices in the southeastern Afghan town of Khost Thursday, a police officer said.
Nations:Afghanistan People:Hamid Karzai Activities:Afghan Terror War Source:(Reuters)
2008-12-04
European markets surge ahead of rate decisions
LONDON - European stock markets rose Thursday, despite a mixed performance in Asia, as investors cheered Sweden's Riksbank massive rate cut and predicted aggressive moves later from the European Central Bank and the Bank of England.
Nations:India Sweden Philippines Malaysia Activities:Global Financial Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-12-04
| Headlines |
- Officials: Pakistan militants masterminded attacks 2008-12-04
- BoE cuts interest rates, ECB decision due shortly 2008-12-04
- Central banks set for new attack on hordes of recession data 2008-12-04
- Suicide bombers hit Afghan southeast 2008-12-04
- European markets surge ahead of rate decisions 2008-12-04
- Russia to send warship through Panama Canal 2008-12-03
- China, US vow to tackle global crisis 2008-12-03
- Official: Pakistan group leaders linked to attacks 2008-12-03
- Automakers plead with Congress; votes lacking 2008-12-03
- Richardson's consolation prize? 2008-12-03
- Bad economic news buries hopes worst is over 2008-12-03
- U.S. economic activity weakened: Fed Beige Book 2008-12-03
- Possible Obama pick linked to clemency uproar 2008-12-03
- Radical Jewish settlers threaten to fight Israeli army 2008-12-03
- Rice in Pakistan after Mumbai attacks 2008-12-03
- Obama is delivering diversity, but some seek more 2008-12-03
- US private sector shed 250,000 jobs in November: ADP 2008-12-03
- Obama: Financial bailout must help homeowners, too 2008-12-03
- Rice demands Pakistan help in probe of attacks 2008-12-03
- Chavez wants to be president for life, seeks voter approval 2008-12-03
- Gates walks fine line between two administrations 2008-12-03
- Leftover explosives found in Mumbai train station 2008-12-03
- Bill Clinton eyes role, too 2008-12-03
- New template for terror? 2008-12-03
- Obama names Richardson to head Commerce 2008-12-03
- US Treasury chief weighs next $350 bln for bailout 2008-12-03
- Job cuts, sick car sales, weak demand point to European rate cuts 2008-12-03
- Chambliss wins US Senate runoff in Georgia 2008-12-03
- Rice Urges Pakistan to Act With Urgency on Terror 2008-12-03
- Richardson Pick for Obama Cabinet Prompts Call for More Latinos 2008-12-03
- Jet Li: China ready for volunteerism 'explosion' 2008-12-03
- China reluctant to invest in foreign banks 2008-12-03
- China currency issue heating up on eve of US talks 2008-12-03
- US, China headed for possible currency clash 2008-12-03
- Country star Alan Jackson honored with CMT special 2008-12-03
- Stocks finish higher despite dismal economic data 2008-12-03
- Calif. ex-Assembly speaker's son a murder suspect 2008-12-03
- NATO, Russia agree return to top level talks 2008-12-03
- Hanks angling for inauguration spot: any spot 2008-12-03
- American folk music legend Odetta dies at 77 2008-12-03
- Gates softens opposition to 16-month Iraq timetable 2008-12-02
- Clinton for a Clinton? Senate guessing game begins 2008-12-02
- Obama seeks to assure nervous governors on economy 2008-12-02
- India demands Pakistan hand over terror suspects 2008-12-02
- Paulson urges Chinese to continue currency reforms 2008-12-02
- US automakers ground jets for trip to Washington 2008-12-02
- Fed extends key credit programs through April 30 2008-12-02
- AIG, U.S. in deal to terminate some debt obligations 2008-12-02
- Deutsche Bank head says there is no German credit crunch 2008-12-02
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