Wednesday, July 13, 2011
© Copyright 2013
Gwinnett Daily Post
3 bombings rock Mumbai
MUMBAI, India -- Three coordinated bombings tore through the heart of India's busy financial capital during rush hour Wednesday, killing 21 people in the worst terror attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai siege. The attacks came just months after peace talks resumed between India and Pakistan, which New Delhi has blamed for past attacks.
Blood-covered bodies lay on Mumbai streets and people hugged and wept. Others carried the wounded to taxis. Crowds gathered in the blast areas as police questioned witnesses, and bomb squads inspected the undercarriages of vehicles searching for clues and other explosives.
Assange fights extradition
LONDON -- Lawyers for Julian Assange on Wednesday focused their fight against the WikiLeaks chief's extradition to Sweden on technicalities -- trying to punch holes through the warrant seeking his arrest.
Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning on allegations of rape and molestation, a prosecution he and his supporters claim is being manipulated to political ends -- possibly with an eye toward sending him to the United States, where he's being investigated by a grand jury.
But there was no talk of conspiracy at the appeal hearings held at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, where Assange is seeking to overturn a judgment ordering him to Sweden. On Feb. 24, a British District Court judge sided with Swedish prosecutors, saying there is no reason to believe Assange wouldn't receive a fair trial in Sweden.
Murdoch ends bid for BSkyB
LONDON -- Rupert Murdoch's dream of controlling a British broadcasting behemoth evaporated Wednesday as he withdrew his bid for BSkyB -- the latest, biggest casualty of what Prime Minister David Cameron called the hacking ''firestorm'' sweeping through British politics, media and police.
Cameron appointed a senior judge to lead an inquiry into the phone hacking and police bribery scandal engulfing Murdoch's British newspapers, and promised it would investigate whether Murdoch's reporters sought the phone numbers of 9/11 victims in their quest for sensational scoops.
More like this story
- Swedish prosecutor demands Assange extradition ( February 2, 2012 )
- WORLD -- Italian oil field disrupted ( April 28, 2010 )
- Murdoch empire's scandal spreads to new publications ( July 11, 2011 )
- WORLD IN BRIEF: Rivals of Iraqi PM forced to halt campaign ( February 13, 2010 )
- WORLD: FBI to probe phone hacking ( July 15, 2011 )

Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID