Mumbai Hotels To Reopen 3 Weeks After Attacks
MUMBAI, India — Doormen in white suits and black turbans greeted visitors to the Oberoi with a bow on the eve of the hotel's reopening three wee...
MUMBAI, India — Doormen in white suits and black turbans greeted visitors to the Oberoi with a bow on the eve of the hotel's reopening three wee...
Janet Ritz | Posted 01.07.2009 | World
There has been a great deal of reporting, speculation, finger pointing and denials on the Mumbai attacks, much of which has focused on trees (dots) in...
Eric Margolis | Posted 01.05.2009 | World
India's patience is wearing thin. After a decade of terrorist attacks, it still lacks a well defined target for revenge or a way of preventing them.
Telegraph | Damien McElroy and Rahul Bedi in Bombay, and Andrew Alderson | Posted 12.31.2008 | World
Piles of bodies were found yesterday after commandos stormed the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, the last of three buildings that terrorists had occupied in t...
International Herald Tribune | Somini Sengupta and Keith Bradsher | Posted 12.31.2008 | World
MUMBAI, India: Death still hung over Mumbai on Sunday, as the Indian government reckoned with troubling questions about its ability to respond to esca...
Alison Stein Wellner | Posted 12.27.2008 | Living
This hotel is a landmark, as the people on TV are saying. But what they're not saying is that it opened in 1903 because the best hotel in town at that time wouldn't allow Indians to enter -- it was whites only.
AP | GAUTAM SINGH | Posted 01.20.2009 | World