(Matt Damon, Will Smith: here’s a real-life case!) Life imitates art or rather Hollywood again as young Kasab, the misguided primary-school dropout Pakistani mass-murdering terrorist caught by Indian police after the Mumbai massacres, becomes a kind of Jason-Bourne/Enemy-of-the-State ...
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And as far as being able to tell the good guy from the bad guy; in OH at least, the law states that you can only shoot to defend your own life or that of a family member, and that if you involve yourself in a 3rd party shooting, you will be held liable for murder if you back...
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Managing the Challenges of WTO Participation: Case Study 3 – Rock 'n Roll in Bangladesh: Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Music I. Problem in Context: '"It's daylight robbery in Murder," screamed a cult Bangladeshi rock band, and its plea has been heard', writes the Telegraph ...
” The community’s involvement in crime had meant that many spent long jail terms for burglaries and murder. After getting released, they chose to earn a proper living and educate their kids. In Mumbai, very few Phase Pardhis are left and most of those committing crimes here ar...
As in the case of America's Afghan war protégé Osama bin Laden, the blowback to U.S. covert policy came suddenly, this time with spectacular effects in Mumbai. The assault on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel will probably go down as the first lethal blow to the incoming Obama administration....
(Matt Damon, Will Smith: here’s a real-life case!) Life imitates art or rather Hollywood again as young Kasab, the misguided primary-school dropout Pakistani mass-murdering terrorist caught by Indian police after the Mumbai massacres, becomes a kind of Jason-Bourne/Enemy-of-the-State ...
Managing the Challenges of WTO Participation: Case Study 3 – Rock 'n Roll in Bangladesh: Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Music I. Problem in Context: '"It's daylight robbery in Murder," screamed a cult Bangladeshi rock band, and its plea has been heard', writes the Telegraph ...