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Away from the baying mob, the only captured gunman, a member of a Pakistani terrorist organisation, was being interrogated. Other details of the terror gang's meticulously planned attacks became clear after it emerged they hijacked an Indian fishing trawler and arrived on shore in dinghies. Prior to the attack, the militants had taken over an Indian fishing trawler. The captain's body was the only one found on the boat – he had been tied up and his throat cut. The boat was found abandoned near the Mumbai shore with GPS equipment and a satellite phone on board. Police and intelligence agencies hope a log of calls will reveal their movements amid reports that one call was made to Pakistan. The gunmen landed from the boat on rubber dinghies and the subsequent bloodbath started with an attack on the main railway station that killed nearly 50 people. Scotland Yard has now joined the search for the terror mastermind behind the Mumbai massacres. Agents from the FBI are also expected to co-ordinate efforts to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the bloody sieges. The full article contains 796 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.Page 1 of 1 Last Updated: 30 November 2008 12:58 AM Source: Scotland On Sunday Location: Scotland

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    MUSIC: George Mathew, conductor, "Mahler for the Children of AIDS"

    On Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, conductor Mathew is organizing his charity concert - "Mahler for the Children of AIDS," at Carnegie Hall. It will raise funds and public awareness for pediatric AIDS and the Prevention-of-Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV worldwide but especially in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The evening will "serve as a memorial for the millions of mothers and children who have lost their lives, a tribute to the resilience of the survivors, and an urgent call for help to the global community." SAJA presents a webcast with Mathew, two days before Christmas, to talk about the concert; the world of Western classical music; his efforts to raise interest in the form in the US and in India; and to discuss what it is like to be an Indian-American at the highest levels of this kind of music. See more about the concert and how you can support it (along with excerpts from Mahler's Third Symphony, which we will be playing during the webcast): http://bitly.com/mahler

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    Amitav Ghosh, novelist and essayist

    Meet Amitav Ghosh, one of the best-known Indian writers working today. He'll talk about his latest masterful historical epic, "Sea of Poppies," which was a finalist for the 2008 Man Booker Prize. "One leaves this long page turner wishing it could continue...Sea of Poppies is a tremendous novel" - John Thieme, The Literary Review. He'll talk about his work and his career and offer tips for writers. See AmitavGhosh.com Questions to saja@columbia.edu

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    Sri Lanka Briefing #1

    According to The New York Times, "With Sri Lanka's military making its deepest push into rebel territory in a decade, Asia's longest-running civil war appears to be edging closer to a military solution — though one that has already extracted a high cost for the divided country's civilians." Are 25 years of war nearing an end? And at what price? This is the first in a series of SAJA webcasts. Featuring: Ahilan Kadirgamar, spokesperson for the Sri Lanka Democracy Forum; Vasuki Nesiah, director of International Affairs and Brown University; Muttukrishna Sarvananthan, Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. Moderator: V.V. Ganeshananthan, SAJA VP and author of "Love Marriage," a novel set in Sri Lanka and the diaspora. Questions/comments: saja@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

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    Vikas Swarup, whose novel became "Slumdog Millionaire"

    Vikas Swarup is author of the book that became Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" (the best-reviewed movie of 2008 and the best-reviewed Indian-themed movie since "Gandhi"). Calling in from South Africa, where he is India's deputy ambassador, Swarup will discuss the movie and his book, "Q&A." Here's just one testimonial from the worldwide acclaim the book has received: "A very clever story told very cleverly and at a relentless pace" - Syndey Morning Herald.

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    A.R. Rahman: 'Slumdog Millionaire' composer.

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    A.R. Rahman is one of the most important figures in world music today and is one of the 25 top-selling recording artists of all time worldwide. His work on the soundtrack of "Slumdog Millionaire" has helped propel the attention the movie has been getting (including this week's prize as "Best Film" by the National Board of Review, the first prize of the U.S. awards season; and several British prizes) More on him http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Rahman Questions to saja[at]columbia.edu ("webcast")

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    AIDS in India

    In honor of World AIDS Day, hear about the latest situation in India via a discussion with the contributors to a major new book: "AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories from India." Among the panelists: Negar Akhavi, HIV program officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and editor of the book; and writers William Dalrymple, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi and Aman Sethi. They will talk about the stories in the anthology and discuss how HIV and AIDS are affecting the people of India and what the future holds. Post your comments, learn more about the book and get the publicist info at http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/11/books-aids-sutra.html

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