MANILA (Thomson Financial) Philippine shares may open higher on Monday as bargain hunters take their cue from Wall Street's positive finish on Friday, but lingering concerns about the faltering US economy are likely to keep investors cautious. Valuations have become attractive following recent losses, but persistent concerns about the global credit crunch are preventing investors from making aggressive moves. 'It's a 3 trillion dollar problem worldwide and it should play a major role on the markets for some time to come,' said Jose Vistan Jr,...
NEW DELHI: Investigators believe an e mail sent minutes after the serial court bombings in Uttar Pradesh began is a first of its kind manifesto for Islamist terror cells operating across India. Issued by an until now unknown organisation, the Indian Mujahideen, the e mail was sent from, a purpose generated address created on November 22, to several national television stations. Arguing that the court bombings were carried out because the Uttar Pradesh police arrested ātwo innocent groups and frame[d] them in fake chargesā after which ālawyer[s] of these places beaten those innocent group members,ā the Indian Mujahideen mail insisted that its members āare not any foreign mujahideen nor even we have any attachment... ");
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