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Such a fashion hub first thrived — especially during the 1960s and ‘70s — at Colaba, even then it wa
Friday, January 02, 2009
www.hindustantimes.com ( Fashion  )
Opposite Azad Maidan, and along the Cross Maidan, find the fashion quick-fix for Mumbai's low as well as the high-heeled. Such a fashion hub first thrived — especially during the 1960s and ‘70s — at Colaba, close to the Prince of Wales — now the CST — Museum. Even then it was called Fashion Street. Dawn to dusk Today, its offspring extends down the road facing Bombay Gymkhana. In a cluster of

Tags : Azad-Maidan  Mumbai||s  Colaba  CST  Fashion-Street  Bombay 
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A flashback of November 26 at Cafe Leopold in Colaba and started firing indiscriminately.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: Three men pulled out guns from haversacks on November 26 at Cafe Leopold in Colaba and started firing indiscriminately. A hand grenade was also thrown. Ten people were killed here. After Leopold, the terrorists went to the Taj Mahal Hotel and started firing indiscriminately there too. The three men and another terrorist who laid siege at the hotel were Bada Abdul Rehaman, Abu Ali, Abu Soh

Tags : Mumbai  Colaba  Cafe-Leopold  Taj-Mahal-Hotel  CST 
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Constable Ambadas Pawar's short career may not have been as illustrious as those of top cops.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: Constable Ambadas Pawar's (28) short career may not have been as illustrious as those of top cops Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar. But in his unnoticed death that horrible night of November 26, Pawar made sure he went with a bang. Literally. Until now details of Pawar's death were sketchy, even for his family. But with a photograph that his colleagues found of Pawar aimin

Tags : Mumbai  Ambadas-Pawar  Hemant-Karkare  CST 
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The roots of the Maharashtra government’s poor administrative response to the attacks lie in the sta
Monday, December 15, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Local  )
MUMBAI: The real mettle of a people is tested in a crisis. During the terror attacks CST, two hotels, and Nariman House last month, Mumbaikars rallied around and helped one another. But once the crisis ended, they vented their anger on politicians. With good reason: The roots of the Maharashtra government’s poor administrative response to the attacks lie in the state’s fractured politics. In the

Tags : MUMBAI  CST  Nariman-House  Maharashtra  Congress  NCP’s  Vilasrao-Deshmukh 
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The CR team will undergo a 45-day rigorous training course, starting today and learn to handle all
Monday, December 15, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: Now, here's some serious action post the terror attacks. The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of the Central Railway (CR) has sent a team of 10 RPF personnel for a 45-day training session to the SRPF commando school at Nagpur. The training will begin today. Although the terror attack at CST on November 26 was sudden, a few of the RPF constables bravely fought the terrorists with outdated w

Tags : Mumbai  RPF  CR  SRPF  Nagpur  CST  VIP  B-S-Sidhu 
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Sadhu also sustained a bullet injury in his jaw. “He cannot speak properly and has great difficulty
Friday, December 12, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Local  )
Niranjan Sadashiv Sadhu, 60, has difficulty recollecting even the names of his sons nowadays. A stray bullet had hit the left side of his brain that is responsible for language and communication, when the terrorists went on a rampage at CST station on November 26. Sadhu also sustained a bullet injury in his jaw. “He cannot speak properly and has great difficulty recollecting even the names of hi

Tags : Niranjan-Sadashiv-Sadhu  CST  Gajanand-Gavit  Shakuntala 
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I can never ever forget that incident in my life, CST kiosk owner said.
Monday, December 08, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Local  )
MUMBAI: Saupratap Singh remembers that evening vividly. He had just taken out the sandwiches from the fridge to keep it on the counter of his kiosk at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) railway station, when he heard loud staccato bursts. He soon saw people running helter-skelter, people falling down in pools of blood and realised it was a terrorist attack. "I can never ever forget that incid

Tags : MUMBAI  Saupratap-Singh  CST  trauma 
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A shaken Saif pens an emotional piece from Philadelphia.
Friday, December 05, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Entertainment  )
Mumbai: Mumbaikars are resilient! The spirit of Mumbai back on its feet... I am sick and tired of hearing about the spirit of the resilient Mumbaikar. What choice do we have? I really hope we don't forget this. The government has failed us again. Politicians are advertising for your votes while the bodies of the dead are not yet cremated. Mr Modi has offered a crore to Hemant Karkare's widow.

Tags : Mumbai  Mr-Modi  crore  Hemant-Karkare  Taj  CST  Paris 
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BBDS had reached CST and opened the bag to find 8 kilograms of RDX.
Friday, December 05, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Top stories  )
The CST entrance near St George hospital was quickly closed for public and traffic movement. Though chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh was in the CST at this time the discovery of the parcel was kept a secret so as to not create panic. By 6:30 pm, the bomb detection and disposal squad (BBDS) had reached CST and opened the bag to find 8 kilograms of RDX, (enough to blow up the entire CST building) w

Tags : CST  St-George-hospital  Vilasrao-Deshmukh  BBDS  RDX  Taj  Oberoi 
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Vikram Bhatt said that making a film on Mumbai terror would be a bad idea.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Entertainment  )
MUMBAI: Producer-director Vikram Bhatt has compared last week's terror attacks that rocked Mumbai to the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre and said that making a film on it would be a bad idea. "It's a bad script. It's an episode of defeat. Who would want to watch it as everything ended on a sad note," Bhatt said. He said that the commandos and security forces fought till the end and rescued man

Tags : Mumbai  Vikram-Bhatt  Jallianwala-Bagh  CST  Raaz 
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