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Siege Ends as Last Gunmen Killed, Hostages Freed



A Moment of Ignorance

Applebaum: The lingering confusion about the Mumbai attacks recalls some things we learned on 9/11.
Editorial: Massacre in Mumbai

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The War on Christmas

Jacoby | Is the fact that we can't say 'Merry Christmas' ruining our economy? I don't think so. What do you think?

Susan Jacoby

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What Would Jimmy Do?

Cal Thomas | He'd go to church, and so should President-elect Obama. | Susan Jacoby: Lincoln the Better Example

Jimmy Carter

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Mumbai's Threat to Peace

Shuja Nawaz | The attacks, and India's response, could derail progress toward peace with Pakistan.

Indian troops

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Mumbai's Threat to Peace

Shuja Nawaz | The attacks, and India's response, could derail progress toward peace with Pakistan.

Indian troops

Reading Room: How to Choose A Book to Give

All the Trimmings

Fashion | Mix in these clothing combo ideas for three familiar holiday-season scenarios.
Operation Done by 15 Assailants Who Arrived by Sea, Officials Say

Security forces bring a three-day assault on India's financial and cultural capital to an end, killing the last remaining gunmen holed up in a hotel.

Emily Wax and Rama Lakshmi

Probe Eyes Pakistani Militants

Groups based in neighboring nation become focus as Indian authorities ramp up accusations.

Craig Whitlock and Karen DeYoung

Minority Advocates Weigh Picks

Groups watch appointments as president-elect tries to balance racial diversity, gender, ideology.

Michael D. Shear

Nations Spending in Tandem

In a bid to jump-start beleaguered global economy, countries embark on massive public programs.

Anthony Faiola

Bargain Hunting on Bleak Friday

Retailers manage to draw shoppers into stores, but consumers keep an eye on their own bottom lines.

Ylan Q. Mui

In NFL, They're Points of Interest

Game's rule-makers believe fans want lots of points and passing wizardry, even at expense of defense.

Mark Maske

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