‘We Blew Up WTC-7 On 9/11’, Dying CIA Agent makes Deathbed Confession

Having originally trained as a civil engineer, Howard says he became an explosives expert after he was headhunted by the CIA in the early 1980s.He says that throughout his extensive career, he had planted explosives in items as small as cigarette lighters and as large as “80-floor buildings”.The New Jersey native says he was part of a cell of 4 CIA operatives who worked on a project dubbed “New Century” between May 1997 and September 2001 that was tasked with ensuring the successful demolition of WTC7, at a time, he…

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Appointment of interlocutor for Kashmir ‘Only For Publicity’: Congress

The Congress said Tuesday that it doubted the “intent” of the NDA government in resolving the Kashmir issue, and alleged that it appointed an interlocutor towards the fag end of its rule “only for publicity”. Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said the Congress and other opposition parties had asked the government to talk to all stakeholders to resolve the “political issue” in the valley through confidence-building measures rather than “hot pursuit”, but it “wasted” three-and-a-half years during which many precious lives were lost. “We are…

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Braid chopping aimed to change political discourse in Kashmir: Civil Society

A civil society group on Tuesday termed braid chopping incidents as “planned” saying the tactic is aimed to divert attention from political issues like Article 35-A and “create chaos in Kashmir.” Members of civil society were speaking at a round table conference held by Kashmir Centre For Social and Development Studies ( KCSDS) here. They rejected government’s claim that braid chopping is related to “mass hysteria”. Chairperson, KCSDS, Hameedah Nayeem said “braid chopping incidents started occurring in Kashmir at a time when the chorus against proposed abrogation of Article 35-A…

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BJP determined to resolve Kashmir Issue : Dy CM Nirmal Singh

Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Nirmal Singh today said New Delhi was determined to find a solution to the Kashmir issue. The government would create a conducive atmosphere so that all stakeholders, including the Hurriyat, were involved in the dialogue process. “Our Home Minister has said all stakeholders can come. In our Agenda of Alliance, we have made it clear that the J&K Government will create an atmosphere where dialogue is possible. If there are grievances, the same should be put on the table with an open heart.…

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Uber a worry for local taxi operators

The taxi and auto unions in Jammu and Kashmir have expressed concern over government’s move to launch Uber Taxi Services in the state, which they allege will dent their livelihood and render nearly 67,000 operators jobless. The state government has been, for past some time, contemplating the launch of the Uber Taxi Service, an American private company headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, operating in 633 cities worldwide. In New Delhi, Uber is facing limits with regard to the number of drivers allowed to operate. “We are not against…

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Two more deaths due to Swine Flu at SKIMS

At least three deaths have taken place in the past 24 hours due to the H1N1 influenza at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences here, with experts signaling spike in the cases amid government’s failure to make the testing and isolation facilities for such patients operational. A source said that a female patient who had tested positive for the H1N1 influenza died at SKIMS on Tuesday morning. The woman, 24, was pregnant. She hailed from peripheries of Srinagar and was supported on a ventilator for two days. “We tried hard to…

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Resistance Camp in Wait-and-Watch mode on dialogue offer

Trio Geelani, Mirwaiz and Malik yet to respond to Centre’s initiative A day after New Delhi appointed an interlocutor to carry forward the dialogue process, all eyes are on the separatist trio, who are silent on the development. Though a “positive exuberance” is visible within the separatist camps here following the announcement by the Centre about the initiation of a sustained dialogue, all indications are that the trio is going to play wait-and-watch before the “full contours” of the Centre’s dialogue offer are made public. “We are for dialogue. First…

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