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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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    You’ve seen the flick. Now hear the man who brought this unlikely achievement to the silver screen.

    Today at 12 p.m. ET, Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle drops in on SAJA to discuss the film that has the whole world talking. And crying. And laughing. And cheering.

    Earlier this month, the feel-good movie of the year chewed up the Golden Globes competition, snagging four statuettes. It has also been nominated for 10 Academy Awards. Among those nominations is a Best Director nod to Danny, a British native whose previous lensing achievements include Trainspotting and The Beach.

    After Slumdog’s original U.S. distributor, Warner Independent Pictures, was shut down last spring, the studio suggested (can you imagine?) sending it straight to DVD. Fortunately, Fox Searchlight stepped in three months later. Soon after that, Slumdog won the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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    Ali Velshi, chief business correspondent of CNN and one of the most visible commentators on the economic crisis, has a new book out. And its title reflects what a lot of people are thinking these days: "Gimme My Money Back: Your Guide to Beating the Financial Crisis." Velshi says: "I'll show you how to map out an investment strategy that's right for your individual situation: your age, your income level, your family status, your wants and needs. And I'll show you how to modify your investment plan as your needs evolve over time." Talk to him about YOUR money and get solid advice on this episode of BTR. Post your questions at http://snurl.com/ajepf or e-mail saja[at]columbia.edu

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    Discuss Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on his first anniversary

    To mark Bobby Jindal's first anniversary as governor of Louisiana, SAJA is hosting a nonpartisan call-in webcast to discuss his term so far and possible role in national politics. Joining us will be several Louisiana-based journalists who have covered him for several years, as well as Mike Sager, who has written the most extensive national profile of Jindal, in the 75th anniversary issue of Esquire, which dubbed him one of six most influential people in the 21st Century (along with Rupert Murdoch, Vladimir Putin, Steve Jobs, LeBron James and director P.T. Anderson) - you can read that piece here: http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/09/desi-spotting-e.html

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    Stars of "Chandni Chowk to China" - a Warner Bros Film

    Warner Bros is now in the Bollywood business and this action comedy, set in India and China, is their first big film. SAJA interviews the stars, Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone, and the director, Nikhil Advani ("Kal Ho Na Ho"). More on the film, including a trailer, at http://bit.ly/cc2c

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    Join us for a SAJA webcast about the Satyam scandal, which is being compared to the Enron and Madoff scams. Experts and journalists will discuss the scandal and what it means for business in India, US and elsewhere. Wednesday, 11 pm-midnight NY time (thats' Thursday 9:30-10:30 am India time). Background and more at http://www.bit.ly/satyam

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    Sri Lanka Briefing #2: After the Fall of Kilinochchi

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    Bangladesh Elections and What they Mean

    A distinguished panel of experts and journalists will analyze the results of the Dec. 29 Bangladesh elections and what they mean for Bangladesh, the region and Bangladesh-US relations. Speakers include: * Syeed Ahamed, senior research associate, Center for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh * Steve Herman, South Asia bureau chief, VOA, who covered the elections * Sara Hossain, a lawyer in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, practicing in the areas of public interest and human rights law. she is on the board of ASK, a national human rights organisation * Prof. Ali Riaz, chair in the Department of Government & Politics at Illinois State University * Asif Saleh recently retired from his post as vice president at Goldman Sachs in London to be the full-time executive director of Drishtipat, a Bangladesh human rights organization he founded in 2001 Questions/comments: saja@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

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