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TOP NEWS'I saw people leaping off second floor'"Within minutes, I realised that people were jumping from second-floor windows. I saw chefs and maitre'd-s jumping. The fire brigade officials pleaded with them not to jump..." Chef dies a hero's deathTwenty-seven-year-old Zahin Mateen died a hero's death on Wednesday night. Mateen, a chef at Taj Mahal Hotel, put the safety of his guests before his. Close to 24 hours after the terror attacks, security forces were Thursday engaged in a grim battle to flush out terrorists holed up in two luxury hotels and a Jewish residential complex Blaming elements outside the country for the terror strikes in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Thursday warned that India will not tolerate the use of territories of its neighbours for attacks here. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, who was given a life sentence Tuesday for raping and murdering teenager Hannah Foster, confessed his crime to Indian police four years ago. All commodity markets including the bullion and stock exchanges Thursday remained closed following a terror strike in the commercial capital last night. England cricket supporters should not be put off travelling to India by the Mumbai attacks, a spokesman for the unofficial Barmy Army fan club said on Thursday. Actors Rahul Bose and Konkona Sen Sharma are reportedly miffed with Indian Films, the production company of their upcoming film Dil Kabaddi. | ||
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