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Last Updated:
Saturday, 30 September 2006, 21:09 GMT 22:09 UK
Pakistan 'role in Mumbai attacks'
Pakistan's intelligence agency helped to plan the Mumbai train attacks which killed 186 people, Indian police say.
West 'will fail' without Pakistan
Tension among Mumbai's Muslims
Profile: Lashkar-e-Toiba
EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS
Tension among Mumbai's Muslims
Hospital: 'Horrible scenes here'
'Bombed but not beaten'
Carnage and courage
'I had a narrow escape'
Voices from Mumbai
Have Your Say
Your reaction to the Mumbai blasts. Were you there?
Seeking answers
The hunt is on to find out who is behind the Mumbai blasts
In pictures
Aftermath of the Mumbai train bombings
KEY STORIES
Pakistan criticises talks delay
Pakistan's foreign minister calls the postponement of peace talks with India a "negative development".
India warns Pakistan over terror
Musharraf pledges help
Key role for web in wake of blasts
REACTION
International reaction in quotes
Political leaders from around the world respond to a string of bomb attacks on commuter trains in Mumbai.
Commuters describe horror
Train blasts: Your reaction
Indian media condemn blast
BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS
Peace process under threat?
For the first time since Tuesday's serial bombings in Mumbai India points a finger at long-time rival Pakistan, says Sanjoy Majumder.
Who are the suspects?
Mumbai's valued railway lifeline
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